South Korea's iconic kimchi dish, particularly the variety made from napa cabbage, is under threat due to climate change. Rising temperatures are making the cooler climates required for napa cabbage to thrive less viable, leading to lower quality and quantity of the vegetable. This could potentially render South Korea unable to grow the cabbage used in kimchi in the future. The country is already struggling with challenges such as fungal infections, unpredictable rainfall, and pests, especially in warmer summers. These issues are exacerbated by competition from cheaper imports from China. The government is exploring ways to develop crop varieties that can withstand warmer climates and more rainfall fluctuation, but there are concerns about the increased cost of growing these varieties and their taste.