NATO Lawmakers Warn Global Warming Will Trigger Food Shortages
- Report urges U.S. and other nations to meet climate pledges
- Climate change seen driving mass migration, regional conflict
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Lawmakers from nations in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are warning that global warming will lead to mass migration and conflict in the Middle East and Africa, another reason President Donald Trump should stay in the Paris climate deal.
Climate change will lead to “dire” food and water shortages in the region, according to a draft report presented Monday to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.