“A large wildfire or a drought in one of the big breadbasket areas can have this knock down effect on food prices around the world,” says Amir Jina with the Climate Impact Lab. “We can’t instantly move that grain production from where it currently is to somewhere more predictable.”

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Extreme heat in the US, Europe and China is slamming economies around the world—and making inflation worse
Fortune
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August 27, 2022