No, BNN, Climate Change Will Not Leave 200 Million Africans Hungry by 2050

From CLIMATE REALISM

By Anthony Watts and H. Sterling Burnett

An article published in BNN Breaking News by author Aqsa Younas Rana, titled “Climate Change to Plunge 200 Million Africans into Severe Hunger by 2050” asserts that climate change will result in widespread hunger, starvation, and agricultural revenue decline in Africa by 2050. The claims are unsubstantiated and contrary to real world data and trends on food production and revenue.

The article opens describing a dystopian future in Africa:

Imagine waking up one day to find that the very ground under your feet, once fertile and life-giving, has turned barren. The streams that meandered through your village, brimming with life, now barely whisper. The crops that danced in the wind, promising a bountiful harvest, stand withered. This isn’t a scene from a dystopian novel; it’s a looming reality for millions in Africa, as recent studies project a grim future where 200 million Africans could face severe hunger by 2050 due to the impacts of climate change.

The story doesn’t reference any data or a single study as basis for its prediction of the future, rather it issues a one sentence warning, “[a]ccording to recent findings, agricultural productivity is expected to plummet, with crop revenue forecasted to decrease by 30%.

There is no reference or citation given for the predicted 30 percent decline that Rana warns of, and the evidence that does exist actually indicates that during the recent modest warming, African crops and agricultural revenue have been regularly setting records.

Climate Realism has pointed out across multiple articles  that crop production and yields have improved dramatically in most places in Africa during the recent period of modest warming. One recent article by Linnea Lueken, Wrong, Washington Post, Warming Hasn’t Harmed African Crop Production, shows the extent to which climate change has benefitted African farmers:

Data clearly show that the IMF’s claims about warming causing a decline in African crop production is patently and obviously false. Crop production in Africa in general, and Ethiopia in particular increased dramatically over recent decades, even as the planet has experienced a warming of more than 1℃. To reiterate the point, as warming has occurred, crop production and yields have increased, not decreased. Also, real world data and peer reviewed agronomy research provides no reason for believing these trends will change in the future, absent political interference in to use of fossil fuels to plant, fertilize, harvest, and deliver crops.

This graph showing agricultural yields and production for primary cereal grains dramatically increased since 1990 at the same time that climate change was supposedly warming the continent of Africa:

Rana mentions Ethiopia, Kenya, and Malawi as specifically threatened by crop losses, yet since 1990 foundational cereal crops and roots and tubers have increased dramatically in each of those countries. Since 1990 (1993 Ethiopia), the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization reports that:

  • In Ethiopia, despite civil strife, cereal crop production grew by approximately 496 percent, and root and tuber production increased by a little over 176 percent;
  • In Kenya, cereal crop production expanded by about 35 percent, and root and tuber production enlarged by almost 97 percent;
  • In Malawi, cereal crop production expanded by about nearly 185 percent, and root and tuber production grew by an astonishing 3,082 percent. (see the figure below)

Africa in general has seen dramatic increases in agriculture, as demonstrated in numerous other Climate Realism posts, like, hereherehere, and here. Clearly, climate change is not causing a decline in African crop production or harming African farmers.

Agriculture is the top source of income in most of the countries on the African continent with a few exceptions, and economic growth in Africa has been strong in recent decades. “Growth has been present throughout the continent, with over one-third of African countries posting 6% or higher growth rates, and another 40% growing between 4% and 6% per year, reports the World Bank.

With these facts in evidence, the obvious question is: where is the damage to agriculture from climate change claimed by BNN?

The BNN article misses the most obvious factor that has restrained crop production in recent years in some African countries, and caused dramatic fluctuations in others, namely political and civil unrest. According to the website African business, civil unrest is at a six-year high:

A surge in civil unrest in Africa, fueled by political tensions, food insecurity, and government inefficiencies threatens stability, disrupts businesses, and stirs up social and economic crises in the region, new report finds.

36 African countries experienced a surge in risk between 2022-Q2 and 2023-Q2, marking the continent’s largest annual increase since the dataset’s inception in 2017, Verisk Maplecroft’s Civil Unrest Index reveals.

The number of African countries now categorized as high or extreme risk for civil unrest has also risen to 37, a significant jump from 28 just six years ago.

Civil unrest threatens farmers’ livelihoods. Even when farms and farmers themselves aren’t in a war zone, such unrest and political fighting often limits farmers access fuel, fertilizer, seeds, and makes it hard, if not impossible, to transport their crops to market. War, rebellion, and civil unrest presents a far more immediate and disruptive danger to agricultural production in Africa, than the gradual warming of the climate over the past 100 years, or any potential warming one might realistically expect by 2050.

None of these facts stopped BNN from writing a poorly researched and unreferenced opinion piece claiming that climate change was the primary problem threatening agricultural production in Africa. Facts just get in the way when the media source wishes to push an alarming climate change narrative.

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February 27, 2024 6:19 pm

“Climate Change Will Not Leave 200 Million Africans Hungry by 2050”

Nut Zero will.

Tom Halla
February 27, 2024 6:20 pm

As far as I remember, crop failures and droughts were worse in the 1960’s and 70’s, when the dread climate catastrophe was to be a continued cooling trend.

pillageidiot
February 27, 2024 6:25 pm

Increased CO2 helps feed the people.

Increased Marxism helps starve the people.

I am amazed at all of the people that constantly try to increase the latter.

Reply to  pillageidiot
February 28, 2024 5:26 pm

China has done great under Marxism with the US moving its large factories there.

They were starving before, but now they are looking at expanding.

Reply to  scvblwxq
February 28, 2024 6:09 pm

“…with the US moving its large factories there.”

With the US being forced by ever more stringent US Government regulations to move their factories to a country with much much lower standards of so-called ‘pollution.’ Either that, or just go out of business.

China entered the age of capitalism.

Geoffrey Williams
February 27, 2024 6:33 pm

Aqsa Sounas Rana, whoever she is is in my view nothing more than a political climate stooge.
African people are not fools and they realise that someone is paying her in order to frighten African countries into political submission . .

Bob
February 27, 2024 6:42 pm

What can I say, government and media. Two of our biggest problems now days.

Reply to  Bob
February 28, 2024 5:28 pm

The Internet helps spread their climate lies at light speed across the world.

February 27, 2024 7:35 pm

Facts just get in the way when the media source wishes to push an alarming climate change narrative.”

Johnathan Turley wrote an article about “advocacy journalism” that is so prevalent today and which robs the public of neutral, objective reporting.

“We Don’t Do That Here.”: Former NY Times Editor Blasts the “Gray Lady” for Bias and Activism

Reply to  Ollie
February 28, 2024 5:30 am

The Mainstream Media are the Propaganda Arm of the Democrat Party, and have been for decades, although the Leftwing Billionaires have managed to turn the Leftwing Propaganda up to 11, in recent years.

It is amazing anyone can think straight considering the amount of political propaganda they are exposed to on a daily basis.

Some people are smarter than others.

Reply to  Tom Abbott
February 28, 2024 5:33 pm

I’m sure the Right-wing billionaires aren’t passing up the opportunity to make trillions themselves off of the so-called “Climate Crisis”.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
February 27, 2024 7:41 pm

So that’s why farmland is bought and fallowed while pesticides and fertilizers are being banned.

Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
February 27, 2024 9:46 pm

Yes, Erhlich demands depopulation. They are trying as fast as they can

Reply to  Pat from Kerbob
February 28, 2024 5:36 pm

Population growth is expected to turn negative in a few decades because couples are realizing that their children are surviving and are having smaller families.

February 27, 2024 8:07 pm

Agriculture id flourishing with the slight warming (1.1 deg C?), the increase in CO2, and the moderate increase in precipitation.
Don’t you hate it when facts destroy a nice, thrilling story?

Global-precipitation-over-time
SteveZ56
Reply to  Orchestia
February 28, 2024 10:34 am

Also, higher CO2 levels make crops more drought-tolerant. This could allow more agriculture on the southern edge of the Sahara desert.

Reply to  SteveZ56
February 28, 2024 5:37 pm

An area the size of Germany and France in the Sahara desert has turned green because of the additional CO2.

February 27, 2024 8:34 pm

Well darn. Just when UNICEF achieved all its goals and disbanded and Sally Struthers stopped crying about saving the starving children in Africa.Then this happens.

John Hultquist
February 27, 2024 9:14 pm

Does not the ‘B’ in BNN stand for Bloomberg?
Is he not one of the very rich dudes trying to destroy the world?
The writer seems to not have a science background but rather
an interest in people-stories. On climate, she should be ignored.

Jim Karlock
February 27, 2024 9:28 pm

This becomes highly credible if you factor in a successful green nutter movement against methane & fertilizers. And a bit credible if those green idiots succeed in killing affordable, reliable energy with their anti fossil fuel scam.
Otherwise, the past is the best guide:
Failed Predictions – History – Debunk IPCC says

https://cei.org/blog/wrong-again-50-years-of-failed-eco-pocalyptic-predictions/
http://www.debunkingclimate.com/historic_news.html
http://www.debunkingclimate.com/failedpredictions.html
http://icecap.us/index.php/go/political-climate/alarmist_claim_rebuttals_updated/
http://www.debunkingclimate.com/ipcc_says.html
http://www.debunkingclimate.com/news_reports.html
https://www.netzerowatch.com/earth-day-at-52-none-of-the-eco-doomsday-predictions-have-come-true/
https://cei.org/blog/wrong-again-50-years-of-failed-eco-pocalyptic-predictions/
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2023/07/30/the-ipcc-says-no-climate-crisis/
https://rogerpielkejr.substack.com/p/what-the-ipcc-actually-says-about

Here is another reason to look at both sides of issues:
https://junkscience.com/2020/12/wrong-again-2020s-failed-climate-doomsaying/
https://junkscience.com/wrong-again-al-gore-nobel-lecture-edition/
https://wattsupwiththat.com/failed-prediction-timeline/  
Inconvenient Truth: 32 Climate Predictions Proven False | Facts Matter 
https://www.theepochtimes.com/science/as-climate-experts-warn-of-looming-catastrophe-past-bad-predictions-hurt-their-message-5148630?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1e5HAZo4iw&t=601s  

February 27, 2024 9:45 pm

The only thing that will leave 200 million Africans short of food is climate change policy and green colonialism.
Which is why the eventual climate policy Crimes Against Humanity trials will be held in Africa.

Reply to  Pat from Kerbob
February 28, 2024 5:34 am

“The only thing that will leave 200 million Africans short of food is climate change policy and green colonialism.”

Exactly right.

February 27, 2024 10:34 pm

This will likely happen.

There’s never been a famine in Africa before.

Feed the worrrllllld, Let them know it’s Christmas

February 28, 2024 4:17 am

Climate Change Will Not Leave 200 Million Africans Hungry by 2050 but crime, corruption, mismangement, incompetence, fraud, civil wars will leave even more hungry.

February 28, 2024 4:34 am

“This isn’t a scene from a dystopian novel; it’s a looming reality for millions in Africa, as recent studies project a grim future where 200 million Africans could face severe hunger by 2050 due to the impacts of climate change.”

This is a hilarious self-contradicting sentence. There are no facts right now indicating an impact, but just listen as we tell you about the reality of a “looming” “grim” future! Scenes from a dystopian novel.

Reply to  David Dibbell
February 28, 2024 5:40 pm

Warming a degree or two at night isn’t bothering anyone.

It is so cold outside of the tropics everyone has to live and work in heated buildings and use heated transportation most of the year.

Ty Cobb
February 28, 2024 5:41 am

Irresponsible farming techniques, rampant crime, intertribal butchery, and corruption by the non-Colonial government are what has destroyed African agriculture. Across the entire continent, they are slaves to their own failings. They ignore useful advice and persist in antiquated beliefs…just like in democrat controlled cities.

Edward Katz
February 28, 2024 2:37 pm

Since Africa is already the poorest continent with the greatest number of failed, dysfunctional and corrupt states, it should contemplate seriously ways of installing dependable governments rather than worrying about minor or non-existent problems. And since its population continues to grow, agricultural production can’t be falling as badly as the climate alarmists would have us believe.

February 28, 2024 5:24 pm

In the Sahara Desert, an area almost the size of France and Germany combined has turned green as a result of increased CO2 in the air.