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Unpacking the Causes: Why Did the Food Crisis Happen?

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According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), about 2.3 billion people faced moderate or severe food insecurity in 2024. This staggering figure underscores a critical global issue, prompting the essential question: why did the food crisis happen, and what combination of factors led to such widespread vulnerability? The answer lies in a complex 'polycrisis' of interconnected events.

Understanding the Critical Risks of Food Security

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According to the World Food Programme, over 295 million people in 53 countries experienced acute hunger in 2024, highlighting the fragility of global food systems. The risks of food security are complex and interconnected, extending beyond simple food shortages to encompass environmental, economic, and political factors that jeopardize access to a stable, nutritious food supply for millions.

What are the critical minerals list for modern tech?

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The global demand for critical minerals is projected to double by 2040, driven largely by the shift towards clean energy technologies. These vital materials, which include lithium and cobalt, are the foundational components for a vast array of modern products, from smartphones to electric vehicles. But what exactly comprises the official critical minerals list, and why is securing their supply so crucial for the future?

Understanding the Trends and Challenges to Global Food Security

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According to a 2025 report from the World Food Programme, over 300 million people face acute hunger, highlighting the immense trends and challenges to global food security. This growing crisis is not the result of a single factor but a complex interplay of environmental, economic, and geopolitical forces reshaping our global food systems.

What factors threaten our food security?

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According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), global hunger remained virtually unchanged from 2021 to 2022 but is still far above pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels. Several systemic issues and disruptions have triggered stubborn cycles of poverty and hunger, affecting millions globally. Understanding these multifaceted issues is crucial for developing effective strategies to ensure a food-secure world.

How much silicon do we have and will we run out?

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Making up approximately 27.7% of the Earth's crust by mass, silicon is the planet's second most abundant element, behind only oxygen. Despite this immense natural quantity, the path from abundant sand to the highly-purified material needed for semiconductors is fraught with challenges and vulnerabilities.

Why Shouldn't We Use Oil? A Comprehensive Look at the Negative Impacts

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According to a 2023 United Nations report, natural disasters exacerbated by climate change have caused over $4.3 trillion in global damage over the past 50 years. It is this dire financial and human cost that fuels the urgent question: why shouldn't we use oil? Our dependency on this finite fossil fuel poses significant threats to our environment, health, and economic stability.