Climate Change: A Threat to Global Food Security Columbia University's Noah Kaufman sheds light on the alarming connection between rising global temperatures and food insecurity. As the world grapples with the consequences of climate change, Kaufman's research reveals a stark truth: our planet's growing food needs are being threatened by increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather patterns. From droughts and heatwaves to rising sea levels and more frequent natural disasters, the impact on global food production is a pressing concern. In this article, Kaufman explores the intricate relationship between climate change and food security, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable agricultural practices and climate-resilient food systems to ensure a stable food supply for future generations.