Climate Change

Global climate change poses great risks to poor people whose livelihoods depend directly on agriculture, forestry, and other natural resource uses. IFPRI's climate change research focuses on the assessment of, adaptation to, and mitigation of these risks. Strategic, cost-effective, and pro-poor policy reforms that enhance human welfare in equitable and sustainable ways form the core of IFPRI's Global Change Program. The Program analyzes the complex interrelations between climate change and agricultural growth, food security, and natural resource sustainability.

Climate Change, Agriculture, and Costs of Adaptation

Climate change: Impact on agriculture and costs of adaptation
September 2009. IFPRI Food Policy Report.

Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture
September 2009. Media Briefing.

Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in the Developing World: What will it Cost?
October 5, 2009. IFPRI Policy Seminar.
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IFPRI's work on Climate Change

Agriculture and Climate Change: An Agenda for Negotiation in Copenhagen

Agriculture and Climate Change: An Agenda for Negotiation in Copenhagen
May 2009. Gerald C. Nelson (ed). 2020 Focus 16 (13 briefs).

Agriculture and climate change: an agenda for negotiation in Copenhagen
Side event at the UNFCC meeting in Bonn. June 4, 2009.
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Video from Climate Change Policy Seminars

Gerald Nelson discusses climate change and agriculture (3:38)
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More IFPRI videos on climate change

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