Food Prices
Heading Towards a Future of Food Insecurity
We have all had the experience of going to the grocery store, picking up a box of cereal or a bunch of bananas, and finding ourselves surprised, or even shocked, at how much more it costs than it had just a week before. Most of us, after that initial surprise, will chalk that rise in prices down to inflation and either put the item back or sigh and put it into our cart, thinking that such increases in price are a natural part of life due to inflation.
However, there are a number of other reasons why food prices rise, and one in particular ensures that the prices for basic foodstuffs will continue to rise for the foreseeable future. This paper examines how the price of food will continue to rise in tandem with the rate and degree of climate change. This relationship is a tandem one in that the two conditions will rise together. That is, there is a direct relationship between the two. However, the relationship is rational rather than linear because the rate of increase in climate change and the increase in food costs is not the same.
Before beginning to examine the precise nature of the relationship because increasing food prices and climate change, it should be noted that in stressing the importance of this relationship, the underscoring of such a relationship is in no means meant to imply that there are no other factors that are responsible for current (and most likely future) increases in food costs. Rather, this paper argues that the most important of these relationships is the one between climate change and food costs. This relationship, it should also be noted, is an iterative food: As climate changes affect food production (and therefore cost), these agricultural costs in turn affect climate change in ways that cannot be separated from one another.
This relationship between climate change and food prices has been widely acknowledged, although...
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