Intense heat is straining food production systems around the world, endangering the well-being and income of over one billion individuals, as detailed in a recent report from United Nations organizations focused on agriculture and meteorology. The Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Meteorological Organization noted that heatwaves are growing more common, severe, and extended, harming agricultural yields, animal husbandry, aquatic resources, and woodlands.
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