Global trade rules threaten food security amid climate shocks

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Kristen Hopewell, Matias Ezequiel Margulis
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Abstract

The overwhelming scientific consensus points towards the growing frequency and intensity of climate-induced shocks to the global food system. Historically, public food stockholding – the acquisition, storage and distribution of food stocks – has been an important policy tool used by governments to guard against production shocks by stabilizing supply and prices. However, current global trade rules severely restrict the ability of governments to use public food reserves. World Trade Organization (WTO) rules must be reformed to allow greater scope for governments to build and operate food reserves, in order to respond to emerging food security challenges caused by climate change.

全球贸易规则在气候冲击中威胁粮食安全
压倒性的科学共识指出,气候引起的全球粮食系统冲击的频率和强度都在不断增加。从历史上看,公共粮食储备——粮食库存的获取、储存和分配——一直是政府用来稳定供应和价格、防范生产冲击的重要政策工具。然而,目前的全球贸易规则严重限制了政府使用公共粮食储备的能力。必须改革世界贸易组织(WTO)规则,让各国政府有更大的空间建立和运作粮食储备,以应对气候变化带来的新粮食安全挑战。
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