Impact details: crop losses

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Barnett, J. (2011). Dangerous climate change in the Pacific Islands: food production and food security. Regional Environmental Change, 11(1), 229-237. Pacific / Pacific Islands Climate change will adversely affect food systems in South Pacific islands, including the supply of food from agriculture and fisheries, the ability of countries to import food, systems for the distribution of food, and the ability of households to purchase and utilize food. Crop loss will be significant due to the lack of fresh water for irrigation. People are already engaged in the sale of different products or labor for cash, as well as gardening or fishing to meet a proportion of their food needs. -

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