Climate change drives up food prices

By Liv Casben
Updated March 9 2022 - 11:36am, first published 11:31am
A new report says climate change disruptions to food supply chains is resulting in higher prices.
A new report says climate change disruptions to food supply chains is resulting in higher prices.

Australians can expect more expensive groceries and more empty supermarket shelves thanks to climate change, according to new research.

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