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Impacts of climate change
Climate change is arguably the greatest risk the global economic system faces. Human-induced climate change is causing widespread impacts across the globe. Above 1.5°C point of warming, against pre-industrial levels would mean some of the impacts from climate change will be irreversible.
As the climate crisis progresses, extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, storms, and floods will become more frequent and intense. If temperature rise were to increase over 2 degrees, it could lead to ‘severe food security risks’ in the global food system.
Climate change will disrupt growing patterns within the UK, changing yields and increasing the risk of pests and disease. Different parts of the country will have differing experiences of extreme weather events.
The UK will not necessarily experience the very worst of the impacts of climate change, but it is not separate from the global food system. The UK is self-sufficient in 60% of its food. Globally, 10% of land suitable for major crops and livestock will be unsuitable by mid-century due to climate change.