5 Mayor Crops in the crosshairs of Climate Change Dan Charles, October 25, 2018 Climate change is coming like a freight train and our food, so dependent on rain and suitable temperatures, sits right in its path. The plants that nourish us won’t disappear entirely.…
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Harvests in US to suffer from climate change
Harvests in US to suffer from climate change Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), January 19, 2017 Some of the most important crops risk substantial damage from rising temperatures. To better assess how climate change caused by human greenhouse gas emissions will likely impact…
View More Harvests in US to suffer from climate changeClimate change destroys 20% of the potatoes in Latin America.
Claim that climate change destroys 20% of potatoes a year. August 26, 2016. Panama. High temperatures and erratic rainfall have made that potato production in Latin America is decreasing each year between 10 and 20%, since the crop is harvested until it reaches the consumer’s…
View More Climate change destroys 20% of the potatoes in Latin America.Tobacco harvest will affected in the summer in Santander.
Tobacco harvest will affected in the summer in Santander. Galvis Ramirez and Co. S.A, Vanguardia.com., Monday July 13, 2015, Colombia. The dry season currently living Colombia will embarrass many of the country’s tobacco growers, they are worried because sense a drop in production, the fact…
View More Tobacco harvest will affected in the summer in Santander.How will global warming affect Latin America and the Caribbean
How will global warming affect Latin America and the Caribbean Written by RT Thursday, April 23, 2015, Cuba. Global warming will mean an increase in average global temperature of 4 ° C, which represents for Latin America and the Caribbean 20% more droughts, 80% more…
View More How will global warming affect Latin America and the CaribbeanEffect of drought 2012 in India.
Juan G. R. Effect of drought 2012 in India. Water and Irrigation. Volume: 3, No. 1: 15-16, November, 2012, Spain. Insufficient monsoon rains have triggered drought in India in 2012, decreased crop yields and drove up food prices, which have reduced the purchasing power in…
View More Effect of drought 2012 in India.Fighting drought in USA demand greater water development
Juan G. R. Fighting drought in USA demand greater water development. Water & Irrigation.Volume:3, No. 1: 13-14, November, 2012, Spain. The worst drought since 1957, that affected most of the 48 states of the United States of America in 2012, causes: decrease their harvest…
View More Fighting drought in USA demand greater water developmentDrought in U.S. trigger off grain prices
Drought in U.S. trigger off grain prices 06/08, 2012, USA. U.S. drought already affects half of the country’s crops. The situation, the worst in half a century, has led the government to declare disaster areas more than half of the counties in the nation. The…
View More Drought in U.S. trigger off grain pricesMissouri, Kansas farmers coping with worst drought in 50 years
Missouri, Kansas farmers coping with worst drought in 50 years July 21, 2012 By Andra Bryan Stefanoni This summer brought a drought disaster that now ranks as the largest in more than 50 years and among the 10 largest of the past century.…
View More Missouri, Kansas farmers coping with worst drought in 50 yearsMore heat and environmental disaster in Mexico to end of the century.
More heat and environmental disaster in Mexico to end of the century. Millennium | 22/05/2012 | Juarez City, Chihuahua, Mexico. The Mexican Science Academy warned that Mexico, by the end of the century, will record an increase on temperature that can reach up to 4…
View More More heat and environmental disaster in Mexico to end of the century.Crop scientists now fret about heat not just water.
Stebbins C. Crop scientists now fret about heat not just water. Reuters. Chicago, Oct 24, 2011,USA Crop scientists in the United States, the world’s largest food exporter, are pondering an odd question: could the danger of global warming really be the heat? For…
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