Changing climates are outpacing some components of our food systems. Risk assessments need to account for these rates of change. Assessing risk transmission mechanisms across sectors and international boundaries and coordinating policies across governments are key steps in addressing this challenge.
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Chapter 7 of CCRA2017 (ref. 4) underpins this Commentary and was co-authored by M. Baylis, D. Conway, D. Depledge, A. Geddes, S. McCorriston and L. Stringer. N.A. acknowledges support from High-end Climate Impacts and Extremes project of the EU. A.J.C. acknowledges support from the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Challinor, A., Adger, W. & Benton, T. Climate risks across borders and scales. Nature Clim Change 7, 621–623 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate3380
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