Agriculture is one area of our lives that has been significantly impacted by climate change. Climate change increases the frequency and severity of weather events like heatwaves, floods, and droughts, which affects agricultural production and costs farmers money. The quality of soil and water are also impacted by climate change, which lowers yields and raises the price of inputs like pesticides and fertilizers. As a result, investors who previously relied heavily on agricultural investments are currently rethinking their plans and seeking for solutions to reduce climate risks. Some are exploring sustainable agriculture practices such as regenerative agriculture, precision agriculture, and agroforestry, which are better suited to the changing climate.