An increase in extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, floods, and heat waves is one of the most significant impacts of climate change on society. These events result in deaths, injuries, and property damage, leading to economic losses and displacement of communities.
Additionally, climate change affects agricultural production and food security. Changing weather patterns and extreme weather events cause crop failures and reduced yields. This is particularly worrisome for developing countries, where many people rely on subsistence farming for their livelihoods.
Furthermore, climate change exacerbates health problems, such as asthma and respiratory diseases, as air quality worsens due to increased air pollution.
Due the profound impact on society, an urgent action is needed to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate climate change effects.
What do we do?
We do work together with individuals, businesses, and governments to find solutions and adapt to the changing climate to protect our planet and future generations.
These include awareness on practices that contribute to adverse climate changes and increasing adoption of high-value plants and speciality crops for competitive value-added agriculture.