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"Climate change especially irregular rainfall patterns and high temperatures is likely to affect the productivity of ...
Climate change and Canadian agriculture. Published January 28, 2021Updated January 29, 2021. This article was published more than 4 years ago. Some information may no longer be current.
Some of the main concerns for Canada's agriculture are climate change-related. The future climate could increase the intensity and frequency of droughts, while storms could become more violent and ...
Climate change and intensive agriculture have already almost halved the numbers of insects in the most impacted parts of the world, a new study has suggested. Researchers say their findings highlight ...
By the middle of this century, and probably sooner, Canada will look and feel like a different place because of climate change. The question is whether we choose now to ready our people ...
This story is part of the Prairies Climate Change Project, a joint initiative between CBC Edmonton and CBC Saskatchewan that focuses on weather and our changing climate. An Alberta farm northwest ...
Climate change threatens Indian agriculture with erratic weather, soil degradation, and reduced yields. Climate-resilient ...
Climate change could bring agriculture to the North. A new study finds that most of Canada's north will be suitable for farmland as the climate warms.
Across most of Africa, rural communities grow their own food, relying on smallholder agriculture. But climate change is threatening this way of life. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall and degraded ...
A new approach to farming is taking root at Clemson University, and it’s changing the way researchers think about growing ...
In Karachi, a coastal megacity, the rising sea level is eroding land and threatening human settlements. People are being displaced by a phenomenon known as climate-induced migration, which may evolve ...