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    Climate Change and Food Security - Evidence that Connects Changes in Temperature, Rainfall and Vegetation Dynamics to Nutrition and Human Health Outcomes

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    Climate Change and Food Security - Evidence that Connects Changes in Temperature, Rainfall and Vegetation Dynamics to Nutrition and Human Health Outcomes
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    Brown, Molly E.
    Date
    February 8, 2022; February 8, 2022
    
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    Abstract
    Dr. Brown’s talk will address the conceptual frameworks that connect observations of climate variables to individual nutrition outcomes in Africa and Asia. She will describe datasets used to measure climate extremes, explain how food security is defined and share data demonstrating the impact of climate change on food security in children.
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    Geography and Sustainability Department and the Charles Albert Read Trust
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