The risk would be especially acute in places like Egypt, Bangladesh, and Japan that combine a large population with a shortage of arable land
Egypt (particularly the Nile delta) was the breadbasket of the ancient Mediterranean world. Why does it now have a shortage of arable land? Is the deal that it’s a fertile area, but small in proportion to the modern population sizes?
Egypt (particularly the Nile delta) was the breadbasket of the ancient Mediterranean world. Why does it now have a shortage of arable land? Is the deal that it’s a fertile area, but small in proportion to the modern population sizes?