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With every 1 degree Celsius rise in global average temperature, yields for crops like rice, wheat, and corn fall by 10% (PNAS Study). The most comprehensive CO2 study to date by the Global Carbon Project, published by leading scientists in the journal Nature Geoscience, says that the world is now firmly on course for the worst-case scenario in terms of climate change, with average global temperatures rising by up to 6°C (11.5°F) by the end of the century (PwC study) (see also). Connect the dots and that's a potential 60% drop in such crucial crop yields by 2100. Add in factors, such as human population reaching between 8 and 11 billion by 2050 and up to 15 billion by 2100 and a predicted seafood collapse by 2048 (original study), and we have a recipe for a hunger disaster.