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By Ben Aris in Berlin The Climate Crisis is depressing crop yields and fuelling a growing global hunger crisis that has already reached ‘unprecedented proportions’, with between 3.1bn and 4.2bn people now unable to afford a healthy diet, according to recent reports from the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Fewer people are in immediate danger of starving, but even that number is rising rapidly, according to the WFP. “Conflict, economic shocks, climate extremes and soaring fertiliser prices are combining to create a food crisis of unpre…

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