Food supply risk under the spotlight at Baku Climate Summit
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"Hurricanes and rising sea levels are disrupting the ability of ports to operate, stopping the flow of goods - from food to medical supplies - putting pressure on supply chains and harming countries' GDPs."
"There are 17,000 ports around the world and 30 million individuals work directly within them, so it's not just imports and exports, people's livelihoods are dependent on ports."
"Google said its technology has led drivers to avoid traffic, consequently decreasing carbon emissions."
"This is action," said Kamala Huseynli-Abishova, who works on the water focal point for the COP29 Azerbaijan presidency.
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