![]() The effects of the war in Ukraine, including higher natural gas prices, have further disrupted global fertilizer production and exports – reducing supplies, raising prices and threatening to reduce harvests. Global fertilizer prices have climbed even faster than food prices, which remain at a ten-year high themselves. Climate shocks destroy lives, crops and livelihoods, and undermine people’s ability to feed themselves. Hunger will spiral out of control if the world fails to take immediate climate action. The climate crisis is one of the leading causes of the steep rise in global hunger. Events in Ukraine are further proof of how conflict feeds hunger – forcing people out of their homes, wiping out their sources of income and wrecking countries’ economies. ![]() This seismic hunger crisis has been caused by a deadly combination of factors.Ĭonflict is still the biggest driver of hunger, with 70 percent of the world's hungry people living in areas afflicted by war and violence. Unless the necessary resources are made available, lost lives and the reversal of hard-earned development gains will be the price to pay. Unmet needs heighten the risk of hunger and malnutrition. WFP is facing multiple challenges – the number of acutely hungry people continues to increase at a pace that funding is unlikely to match, while the cost of delivering food assistance is at an all-time high because food and fuel prices have increased. The global community must not fail on its promise to end hunger and malnutrition by 2030. More than 900,000 people worldwide are fighting to survive in catastrophic hunger/one step away from famine. This is ten times more than five years ago, an alarmingly rapid increase. This constitutes a staggering rise of 200 million people compared to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels. The scale of the current global hunger and malnutrition crisis is enormous, with an expected 345.2 million people projected to be food insecure – more than double the number in 2020. Democratic Republic of the Congo emergency.So, of course, it’ll probably be at least another two years before we hear anything about another Injustice or Mortal Kombat.We work in 123 countries and territories, combining emergency assistance with long-term development while adapting our activities to the context and challenges of each location and its people. Unfortunately, while we know what generally what to expect next, we can’t say for sure when.īoon has denied presenting anything for this year’s The Game Awards, meaning no new MK stuff, though he will be in attendance. ![]() The confirmation isn’t shocking, looking at the studio’s past games, it’s clear it’s most comfortable with combat games and is the company trusted with the two IPs. He didn’t hide what it was that’s in the pipeline. ![]() The news comes from Twitter when a user simply asked for a hint on what the next game is going to. He confirmed that the next game that the studio will work on is going to be either Mortal Kombat 12 or Injustice 3. NetherRealm Studios’ big boss, Ed Boon, has confirmed the obvious for the future of the studio. NetherRealm Studios Sets Sights On Mortal Kombat 12 Or Injustice 3 NovemGabriel Stanford-Reisinger - No Comments
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