The climate crisis is impacting the global cost of sugar, which has surged to its highest level since 2011 due to underproduction concerns in India and Thailand caused by extreme dry spells and severe droughts. This has led to price increases for sugar, sweets, chocolate, and other desserts, with US consumers seeing an 8.9% increase in 2023 and expecting a 5.6% increase in 2024. Climate change is also expected to cause worldwide food inflation of up to 3% a year by the 2030s if major adaptive work is not undertaken, threatening the availability and price of food.