Climate taxes on agriculture could lead to more food insecurity than climate change itself

(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) New IIASA-led research has found that a single climate mitigation scheme applied to all sectors, such as a global carbon tax, could have a serious impact on agriculture and result in far more widespread hunger and food insecurity than the direct impacts of climate change. Smarter, inclusive policies are necessary instead.
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