Climate change could make some places better for agriculture, others worse

Changes in soil moisture and increased temperatures could make some areas newly suitable for rainfed, non-irrigated agriculture, but others could lose viability, says a study published in the journal Nature by the U.S. Geological Survey. “Findings for the temperate regions examined by this study indicate that many areas currently too cold for agriculture, particularly across… » Read More

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