Climate change significantly impacts food security through a variety of direct and indirect pathways. Extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and heatwaves have immediate and devastating effects on agricultural productivity. Droughts reduce rainfall and cause prolonged dry periods, severely affecting crop yields, especially in regions reliant on rain-fed agriculture. Floods result in crop destruction, soil erosion, and infrastructure damage, leading to both immediate food shortages and long-term agricultural challenges. Heatwaves cause heat stress in plants, reduce crop yields, and impact livestock productivity, further threatening food supply.
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