Climate change affecting safety of world’s food supplies: Study
February 22nd, 2011 - 2:26 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Feb 22 (ANI): A Michigan State University professor has said that climate change is already having an effect on the safety of the world’s food supplies and unless action is taken it’s only going to get worse.
“Accelerating climate change is inevitable with implications for animal products and crops,” said Ewen Todd, an MSU professor of advertising, public relations and retailing, who also is an AAAS Fellow.
“At this point, the effects of climate change on food safety are poorly understood.”
However, Todd said there are already a number of examples of climate change taking its toll on the world’s food supply. One is Vibrio, a pathogen typically found in warm ocean water, which is now becoming more common in the north as water temperatures rise.
“It’s been moving further up the coast these past few years,” he said.
“There was an outbreak of it near Alaska in 2005 when water temperature reached 15 degrees Celsius.”
Todd also said that extreme weather - droughts and heavy rains - is having an impact on the world’s food supply. In some areas crops are being wiped out, resulting in higher prices and other issues.
“Mycotoxins are molds that can sometimes cause illness in humans, and where you have drought and starvation there can be a mycotoxin problem,” he said.
“That’s because people will store their meager resources of crops for longer than they should,” he added.
The report was presented at this year’s meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.(ANI)
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