Lebanon, Climate Snapshot 2025: Assessing Rainfall and Climate Impacts, by the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Food Security Cluster analyzes recent rainfall and climate trends in Lebanon and their implications for food security amid compounding economic and humanitarian pressures. The report frames climate variability as a critical risk multiplier affecting agriculture, livelihoods, and market stability.
Key Insights
Rainfall Variability: 2025 rainfall patterns show significant deviations from historical averages, increasing risks for agriculture and water availability.
Food Security Impacts: Climate stress compounds existing vulnerabilities, worsening food insecurity for already at-risk populations.
Livelihood and Market Effects: Erratic weather affects agricultural output, household incomes, and local market dynamics.
Operational Relevance: The analysis supports early warning, humanitarian planning, and targeted food security responses.