Stalin
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The writing on the wall can no longer be painted over
"..Here we develop a unified empirical approach to measure the effect of climate change on staple crop production, accounting for the costs, benefits and adoption rates of producer adaptations as they are observed in practice around the world. We study one of the most comprehensive samples of subnational crop yields ever assembled, representing two-thirds of global cropped calorie production, which allows our results to be globally representative.
Using high-resolution data from populations across diverse contexts allows us to understand the real-world response of producers to weather events, changes in climate and economic development. We then apply our empirical results to project probabilistic global climate change impacts on yields that account for environmental changes, biophysical processes and the compensatory responses of producers.
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comrade stalin
moscow
"..Here we develop a unified empirical approach to measure the effect of climate change on staple crop production, accounting for the costs, benefits and adoption rates of producer adaptations as they are observed in practice around the world. We study one of the most comprehensive samples of subnational crop yields ever assembled, representing two-thirds of global cropped calorie production, which allows our results to be globally representative.
Using high-resolution data from populations across diverse contexts allows us to understand the real-world response of producers to weather events, changes in climate and economic development. We then apply our empirical results to project probabilistic global climate change impacts on yields that account for environmental changes, biophysical processes and the compensatory responses of producers.
Impacts of climate change on global agriculture accounting for adaptation - Nature
Analysis of data on six stable crops, capturing two-thirds of global crop calories, allows estimation of agricultural impacts and the potential of global producer adaptations to reduce output losses owing to climate change.
comrade stalin
moscow