India, March 25 -- India ranks among the most vulnerable large economies to food insecurity as global temperatures rise
A new global index shows India's food security score could fall sharply under 1.5degC and 2degC warming scenarios
Climate-driven shocks are expected to affect food availability, affordability and nutritional quality
Study warns economic growth alone may not make food systems resilient to repeated climate stress
Rising temperatures could widen the gap between richer and poorer countries' ability to secure food
India is among the large economies most at risk of worsening food insecurity as global temperatures rise, a new study has found, with projections showing a steady decline in access to adequate and nutritious fo...
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