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On the role of anthropogenic climate change in the emerging food crisis in southern Africa in the 2019-2020 growing season.
Global Change Biology ( IF 11.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-12 , DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15047
Piotr Wolski 1 , David Lobell 2 , Dáithí Stone 3 , Izidine Pinto 1 , Olivier Crespo 1 , Peter Johnston 1
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The failure of early (October-December) rains, amidst a multi-year drought, has raised concerns of a potential emerging food security crisis in parts of southern Africa, with an estimated 45 million people at risk of severe food insecurity (WFP, 2019). Here we evaluate recent climate data to assess the possible role of anthropogenic climate change (ACC) in the emerging crisis in this region spanning southern Mozambique, Zimbabwe and central and western Zambia.

中文翻译:

关于人为气候变化在2019-2020生长季节南部非洲正在出现的粮食危机中的作用。

在多年干旱中,早期(10月至12月)降雨的失败使人们对南部非洲部分地区潜在的潜在粮食安全危机产生了担忧,估计有4500万人面临严重粮食不安全的风险(世界粮食计划署,2019年) )。在这里,我们评估最近的气候数据,以评估人为气候变化(ACC)在莫桑比克南部,津巴布韦以及赞比亚中部和西部地区该地区正在出现的危机中的可能作用。
更新日期:2020-04-22
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