A common misconception is that the majority of food insecure people are also homeless. This, is false. Yes, the majority of homeless people are also suffer from food-insecurity, but not vice versa. A lot of times, a family can afford to pay rent, but that takes up all of their income so they cant afford food. Or for some reason someone might not have access to food or a way to access food. There is many different situations and reasons that this happens. One of the easiest ways to understand this is through the diagram at https://moveforhunger.org/hunger-and-homelessness/. The diagram has the number of homeless people, and the number of food insecure people living in all 50 states. The results are shocking, seeing that the number of hungry people is much higher than the number of homeless people.
This misconception also leads to stereotypes that people who go to food banks or get food stamps are lazy, and don't really need the help. I ask you to help end this stereotype, and understand that everyone has their own story, and you cant judge them because you are not in their shoes.
Together, we can end hunger.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Could Climate Change Impact World Hunger?
A recent article was published by the Washington Post titled "Wheat, one of the world’s most important crops, is being threatened by climate change". Wheat is one of the most significant crops in feeding the world, and if it becomes threatened, a large number of people could be impacted. The article explains how a recent study done by Nature Climate Change, shows that all the researchers agree that rising temperatures is going to be really bad for wheat production. The scientific facts can be read in the actual article at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/09/12/climate-change-is-really-bad-for-wheat-which-is-really-bad-for-us/?utm_term=.4cd3aa2f9d0b, but for the purposes of this blog I'm going to focus more on the effects this problem could bring.
The prediction for the 2016/2017 year is 741 million tons of wheat produced, 500 million of which will be directly consumed by humans. Some statics from the study showed "China will see yield reductions of about 3.0 percent per 1 degree Celsius increase in global temperature. And India was projected to experience much greater declines of about 8.0 percent.". The statistics are different for every area of the world, but they all show one common thing; the amount of wheat production will decreases as the global temperature increases. This decrease in production will cause countries to find new ways to produce food to feed their citizens, some of which might be more expensive or need more land or equipment to produce. This will cause many new problems in ending world hunger, and create major setbacks. Personally, I already think global warming is an alarming issue that needs to be addressed, but this article has just furthered my concern.
I encourage you to read the article and respond with your thoughts in the comments :)
The prediction for the 2016/2017 year is 741 million tons of wheat produced, 500 million of which will be directly consumed by humans. Some statics from the study showed "China will see yield reductions of about 3.0 percent per 1 degree Celsius increase in global temperature. And India was projected to experience much greater declines of about 8.0 percent.". The statistics are different for every area of the world, but they all show one common thing; the amount of wheat production will decreases as the global temperature increases. This decrease in production will cause countries to find new ways to produce food to feed their citizens, some of which might be more expensive or need more land or equipment to produce. This will cause many new problems in ending world hunger, and create major setbacks. Personally, I already think global warming is an alarming issue that needs to be addressed, but this article has just furthered my concern.
I encourage you to read the article and respond with your thoughts in the comments :)
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