As food prices rise, we are likely to see more food unrest, such as when high food prices helped fuel the Arab Spring in 2011. (earthpolicy.org)
The drought in California has led to more fires and fewer crops, and will likely result in higher food prices in much of the U.S. (news.mongabay.com)
They have to cope with higher food prices at a time when extreme weather may have also killed their livestock, destroyed their home or farm, or stripped them of their livelihood. (earthtimes.org)