2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41562-023-01684-9
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Heat is associated with short-term increases in household food insecurity in 150 countries and this is mediated by income

Carolin Kroeger

Abstract: Rising temperatures are expected to stall progress on food insecurity by reducing agricultural yields in the coming decades. But hot periods may also increase food insecurity within days when it gets too hot to work and earn an income, thus limiting households’ capability to purchase food. Here I exploit variations in heat levels during a household survey spanning 150 countries in a quasi-natural experiment to show that particularly hot weeks are associated with higher chances of food insecurity among househol… Show more

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“…Earth’s average temperature is predicted to rise by 1.1-6.4°C due to increased greenhouse gases during the next century ( Yamori et al., 2014 ). Increasing temperatures are anticipated to hinder advancements in addressing food insecurity by diminishing agricultural yields in the upcoming decades ( Kroeger, 2023 ). The rise in temperature demands crops to grow and produce well at temperatures above their optimal.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Earth’s average temperature is predicted to rise by 1.1-6.4°C due to increased greenhouse gases during the next century ( Yamori et al., 2014 ). Increasing temperatures are anticipated to hinder advancements in addressing food insecurity by diminishing agricultural yields in the upcoming decades ( Kroeger, 2023 ). The rise in temperature demands crops to grow and produce well at temperatures above their optimal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%