How forecasts of bad weather can drive up your grocery bill

Grist reports on how economists are seeing a growing link between isolated climate shocks and supply chain disruptions that lead to higher food costs.

Ayurella Horn-Muller for Grist
Posted 8/13/24

Grist reports on how economists are seeing a growing link between isolated climate shocks and supply chain disruptions that lead to higher food costs.

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