July 2021 is projected to be the hottest month on record due to increasing extreme weather events and natural disasters caused by climate change. These conditions are adversely affecting global food security, particularly in countries dependent on agricultural production. Notably, the United States, Canada, and Russia, major wheat producers, have experienced significant drops in output due to extreme weather. The United Nations has warned of a surge in global hunger due to conflict, climate change, and economic recession, with the number of people facing food shortages expected to rise dramatically. This crisis is expected to worsen due to rising food prices, with the inequality in food security likely to increase further. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is calling for collaboration between governments and businesses to address these systemic risks and work towards ensuring food security.