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From field to store to plate, our farmers are increasingly worried about climate change

  • Written by Stephen Bartos, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University

Empty supermarket shelves still shock Australians, who have become accustomed to being able to buy the food they want. But we can expect to see more empty shelves, more often, in coming decades.

Climate change means extreme events such as floods, bushfires and droughts will become more frequent and severe. Those events will disrupt food supply...

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