et al. Climate impacts on global agriculture emerge earlier in new generation of climate and crop models. Nat Food 2, 873–885 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43016-021-00400-y Download citation Received05 November 2020 Accepted29 September 2021 Published01 November 2021 Issue DateNovember ...
Our study quantifies the potential impacts of climate change on key food production sectors in tropical coastal communities across a broad swath of the Indo-Pacific. We find that both exposure and sensitivity to fisheries is generally higher than to agriculture, but some places may experience losse...
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Climate impacts on global agriculture emerge earlier in new generation of climate and crop models Nature Food (2021), pp. 873-885, 10.1038/s43016-021-00400-y Google Scholar Jeffers and Shibles, 1969 D.L. Jeffers, R.M. Shibles Some effects of leaf area, solar radiation, air temperature,...
The ability to project the Earth’s future climate on a finer scale is crucial for climate-related research, particularly in understanding the impacts of extreme weather events on health, water resources, agriculture, air quality, and wind energy [24]. The traditional approach to dynamic ...
Climate change impactsthe life of every person; however, there is little comprehensive understanding of the direct and indirect effects of climate change on agriculture. Because our food, feed, fiber, and fruit are derived from agricultural systems, understanding the effects of changing temperature, ...
Global climate change is clearly visible in the form of changing temperatures, an increase in the frequency of severe storms, heat waves, melting ice sheets, etc. Agriculture, being a vulnerable system, is overwhelmed by the impacts of climate change, such as changing temperature, rainfall ...
In that sense, establishing research bodies with a pan-Africa outreach echoes Colin Carlson’s thought that “an international research institute focusing on the Global Burden of Climate change should be based in countries at the frontlines of climate change impacts. The African continent will seem ...
“We have already observed impacts of climate change on agriculture. We have assessed the amount of climate change we can adapt to. There’s a lot we can’t adapt to even at 2C. At 4C the impacts are very high and we cannot adapt to them.” Rachel Warren, University of East Anglia...
A novel type of climate oscillation might emerge in the Arctic Ocean owing to sea-ice melting. The air–sea coupling feedbacks occurring in the ice-free Arctic Ocean would trigger periodic warm–cold temperature oscillations, similar to El Niño and La Niña in the tropical Pacific Ocean. Re...