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Climate Change can Impact One-Third of Current Global Food Production – AZoCleantech
Climate change can adversely impact livestock and agriculture, but there is not much scientific understanding of the potential biggest risks and the areas of the…

Written by AZoCleantechMay 17 2021
Climate change can adversely impact livestock and agriculture, but there is not much scientific understanding of the potential biggest risks and the areas of the planet that are likely to be affected.
Areas within and outside Safe Climatic Space for food production 2081-2100. Image Credit: Matti Kummu/Aalto University.
Now, a new study headed by Aalto University precisely examines how global food production will be impacted if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced….
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