- The climate crisis is throwing a wrench into already messy supply chains.
- Supply chains of late have been disrupted by a pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and rising costs.
- Climate change and the El Niño weather phenomenon are affecting water levels in the Panama Canal.
The world’s supply chains are in even bigger trouble than you think.
While the COVID-19 pandemic and China’s tensions with Washington have been disrupting supply in the past few years, yet another thing is playing out that might even keep you from getting your holiday presents on time months from now: the climate crisis.
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