Albania Expects Risk Unthinking

According to a new map compiled by the World Food Organization, Albania is among the countries that are endangered by food supplies in 2050, at a level near that alarming. Besides that, most African, South American and Asian countries. While Europe is not endangered, another picture [...]
According to a new map compiled by the World Food Organization, Albania is among the countries that are endangered by food supplies in 2050, at a level near that alarming.
Besides that, most African, South American and Asian countries. While Europe is not endangered, another picture appears in the Balkans global warming affects not only climate conditions but also indirectly on plant health. One problem that foreign organizations consider very important is the need to change our eating habits. This is because global warming and other dangers facing the globe have contributed to the extinction of certain basic foods. The map offered by the World Food Organization shows the most endangered countries in food reductions, among which the Balkans will be affected, along with African or South American continental countries. The map, according to methodology, shows the link between various levels of greenhouse gas emissions and different environmental adaptation rates of how food safety prospects related to climate change will evolve by 2050 (or, 2080). This, they say, will affect the continued supply of water and food, as well as the energy needs needed for survival. Besides coffee, there are 11 plant species at risk of extinction, according to the report. They are: Avokado, chocolate, egg and wine, fish, strawberries, dried fruits, bananas, eyelids, plums, rice, wheat, soybeans, and so forth.












