> but there are models showing more food produced from climate change.
Total global food production hasn't been an issue in hunger in the modern era, so boosting it is immaterial in this context.
Moving it out of existing populated places that are already marginal and have litle export industry to purchase imports with, OTOH, will be disastrous, even if Russia and Canada get a huge boost in arable land.
Total global food production hasn't been an issue in hunger in the modern era, so boosting it is immaterial in this context.
Moving it out of existing populated places that are already marginal and have litle export industry to purchase imports with, OTOH, will be disastrous, even if Russia and Canada get a huge boost in arable land.