An analysis of the effects of climate change on 22 critical agricultural commodities and three important natural resources in the developing world reveals a number of cross-cutting themes: The world’s agricultural systems face an uphill struggle in feeding a projected nine to ten billion people by 2050. Climate change introduces a significant hurdle in this struggle. - Securing and maintaining necessary levels of calories, protein and nutrients for populations around the world will be an exceptional challenge. - Recalibrating agriculture in the face of climate change is more than planting crops that can tolerate warmer weather. Some commodities, for example, can grow in warm weather but cannot resist the insects and diseases whose prevalenc...
It is imperative that the world’s farmlands become the frontline for the battle to feed the project...
Agreement is developing among agricultural scientists on the emerging inability of agriculture to me...
The impact of climate change is more pronounced in agricultural production, food security and enviro...
The impacts of a warming world are affecting food production in every corner of the globe. From shif...
Between now and 2050, the world’s population will increase by one-third. Most of these additional 2 ...
Farmers will have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as they have in the past 8000 to sati...
Global awareness and recognition of climate change has grown significantly over the past several yea...
Farmers will have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as they have in the past 8000 to sati...
Agricultural systems are currently undergoing rapid shifts owing to socioeconomic development, techn...
Farmers will have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as they have in the past 8000 to sati...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...
Climate change and weather extremes are already impacting millions ofpeople, devastating cr...
Climate change and weather extremes are already impacting millions ofpeople, devastating cr...
It is imperative that the world’s farmlands become the frontline for the battle to feed the project...
Agreement is developing among agricultural scientists on the emerging inability of agriculture to me...
The impact of climate change is more pronounced in agricultural production, food security and enviro...
The impacts of a warming world are affecting food production in every corner of the globe. From shif...
Between now and 2050, the world’s population will increase by one-third. Most of these additional 2 ...
Farmers will have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as they have in the past 8000 to sati...
Global awareness and recognition of climate change has grown significantly over the past several yea...
Farmers will have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as they have in the past 8000 to sati...
Agricultural systems are currently undergoing rapid shifts owing to socioeconomic development, techn...
Farmers will have to produce as much food in the next 40 years as they have in the past 8000 to sati...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing cou...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...
Climate change and weather extremes are already impacting millions ofpeople, devastating cr...
Climate change and weather extremes are already impacting millions ofpeople, devastating cr...
It is imperative that the world’s farmlands become the frontline for the battle to feed the project...
Agreement is developing among agricultural scientists on the emerging inability of agriculture to me...
The impact of climate change is more pronounced in agricultural production, food security and enviro...