Climate change will alter where and what foods can be grown and the affects in their price 

 It's not just the droughts and the floods that are affecting the costs of the foods in super markets, but climate change itself. Foods that could be grown in one place because of the climate are just not becoming viable any more. One such example are wines. Once grown in France, with the warming climate the UK is becoming a great place to grow vines. The crops are set to fail and become more expensive unless other places can take on this crop. Until this happens crops will become more scarce and more expensive and there could be significant shortages. and this doesn't take into consideration all the problems in Ukraine by the continual attack from the Russians. If global temperatures reach the 1.5C rise then about 8% of the worlds farmland could become unusable as farmland. This will also have a knock on effect on livestock and fisheries. 1.5C rise is coming and there will be worldwide food shortages.

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