Jul 19

“Farmers will be the first to feel the heat from global warming as they grapple with new and aggressive crop pests, summer heat stress and other sobering challenges that could strain family farms to the limit, warns David Wolfe, a Cornell expert on the effects of climate change on agriculture.” -says Science Daily and continues: “Between 1–2 giga tons of carbon a year are sequestered in pools on land in the temperate and boreal regions of the earth, which represents 15–30% of annual global emissions of carbon from fossil fuels and industrial activities.” How the greenhouse effect change it? Global warming is already affecting the world we know, endangering polar bears, shortening ski seasons and creating more intense storms that we have met in the near past. Here we are providing link for the full report.
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