You just bingoed the problem. When I joined the World Food Programme, I had a lot of questions. There were 80 million people marching to starvation. That jumped to 135 million, and almost all of that was due to man-made conflicts. This is what I've really been very vocal about in private meetings with presidents, prime ministers and foreign ministers around the world.
You've got to slow down, and focus on just a few of these major conflicts and resolve them, because it's just adding up. It's like playing that children's game, whac-a-mole, where one pops up, you pop it, and you run over here and you do that one, and you run over there. I know that's kind of silly, but quite frankly, we've got to give serious attention to solving some of these conflicts that we have, because I do believe they can be solved.
In my opinion we can actually end world hunger by 2030. I still believe we can do that if we end man-made conflicts. Even with climate change, in the short term I believe we can end world hunger. We can respond and do what we need to need to do. The longer term or next 50 to 100 years is a whole different issue, but in the short term, man-made conflicts have to be brought to an end.
As I was saying about Ukraine, if that war does not end in the next 30 days, we will see an extra 30 million people in acute food insecurity. In the next 60 to 90 days, we'll see an extra 50 million people go into acute food insecurity. That, coupled with the other 275 million...I don't know, but it's just going to be a catastrophe on a catastrophe, and hell on earth.