Abstract. We examined the impacts on U.S. agriculture of transient climate change as simulated by 2 global general circulation models focusing on the decades of the 2030s and 2090s. We examined historical shifts in the location of crops and trends in the variability of U.S. average crop yields, finding that non-climatic forces have likely dominated the north and westward movement of crops and the trends in yield variability. For the simulated future climates we considered impacts on crops, grazing and pasture, livestock, pesticide use, irrigation water supply and demand, and the sensitivity to international trade assumptions, finding that the aggregate of these effects were positive for the U.S. consumer but negative, due to declining crop ...
Although climate change research is largely focused on models to predict how environmental condition...
Abstract Many approaches have been used to investigate climate change impacts on agri...
Agricultural crop yields are susceptible to changes in future temperature, precipitation, and other ...
We examined the impacts on U.S. agriculture of transient climate change assimulated by 2 global gene...
There is general consensus in the scientific literature that human-induced climate change has taken ...
Abstract: Climate is the primary important factor for agricultural production. Concerning the potent...
General circulation models predict significant and accelerating changes in local patterns of precipi...
Sensitivity of the Southeastern US agriculture sector to temperature increases will be based largely...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
Climate change is expected to be a significant threat to future agriculture in the United States. Th...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
187-190Agriculture and climate change are inextricably linked - crop yield, biodiversity, and water ...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Research activities underway to evaluate potential consequences of climate change and variability on...
Owing to the fundamental importance of food to human welfare and of climate to crop and livestock pr...
Although climate change research is largely focused on models to predict how environmental condition...
Abstract Many approaches have been used to investigate climate change impacts on agri...
Agricultural crop yields are susceptible to changes in future temperature, precipitation, and other ...
We examined the impacts on U.S. agriculture of transient climate change assimulated by 2 global gene...
There is general consensus in the scientific literature that human-induced climate change has taken ...
Abstract: Climate is the primary important factor for agricultural production. Concerning the potent...
General circulation models predict significant and accelerating changes in local patterns of precipi...
Sensitivity of the Southeastern US agriculture sector to temperature increases will be based largely...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
Climate change is expected to be a significant threat to future agriculture in the United States. Th...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
187-190Agriculture and climate change are inextricably linked - crop yield, biodiversity, and water ...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Research activities underway to evaluate potential consequences of climate change and variability on...
Owing to the fundamental importance of food to human welfare and of climate to crop and livestock pr...
Although climate change research is largely focused on models to predict how environmental condition...
Abstract Many approaches have been used to investigate climate change impacts on agri...
Agricultural crop yields are susceptible to changes in future temperature, precipitation, and other ...