The impacts of climate change on food security and health in Southern Africa

Climate change will have a great impact on Southern Africa according to the IPCC. Two closely related topics, food security and health will be affected by the changes in many ways. Difficulties in transporting food through carbon regulations in air-freight, changing conditions for growing food crops...

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Main Author: H.L. Wlokas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3334
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spelling doaj-6faaa13f8eaa4ee3a314b7a6d3298dba2020-11-24T23:12:20ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512017-10-01194122010.17159/2413-3051/2008/v19i4a33343334The impacts of climate change on food security and health in Southern AfricaH.L. Wlokas0University of Cape TownClimate change will have a great impact on Southern Africa according to the IPCC. Two closely related topics, food security and health will be affected by the changes in many ways. Difficulties in transporting food through carbon regulations in air-freight, changing conditions for growing food crops and negative impacts on fishery might occur and will very possible lead to an increase in malnutrition in the region. Changes of the climate will also have an effect on the way illnesses are transmitted and cause a number of extreme weather events which can have an extremely damaging consequence on human living. Two main efforts are being work on in terms of dealing with these concerns. At the inter-national, regional and national levels, adaptation and mitigation action is being planned and imple-mented. Activities at each level are discussed and I argue this in this  paper that currently the most effi-cient way of dealing with the existing and future burdens of climate change impacts are activities at a national level, and enhanced effort has to be made to improve regional and international collaboration in addressing these issues.https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3334
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title The impacts of climate change on food security and health in Southern Africa
title_short The impacts of climate change on food security and health in Southern Africa
title_full The impacts of climate change on food security and health in Southern Africa
title_fullStr The impacts of climate change on food security and health in Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed The impacts of climate change on food security and health in Southern Africa
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2413-3051
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description Climate change will have a great impact on Southern Africa according to the IPCC. Two closely related topics, food security and health will be affected by the changes in many ways. Difficulties in transporting food through carbon regulations in air-freight, changing conditions for growing food crops and negative impacts on fishery might occur and will very possible lead to an increase in malnutrition in the region. Changes of the climate will also have an effect on the way illnesses are transmitted and cause a number of extreme weather events which can have an extremely damaging consequence on human living. Two main efforts are being work on in terms of dealing with these concerns. At the inter-national, regional and national levels, adaptation and mitigation action is being planned and imple-mented. Activities at each level are discussed and I argue this in this  paper that currently the most effi-cient way of dealing with the existing and future burdens of climate change impacts are activities at a national level, and enhanced effort has to be made to improve regional and international collaboration in addressing these issues.
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