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Climate Change Is Messing With Your Dinner (Bloomberg)
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16.04.18
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Bloomberg published an article on the potential effects of climate change on international agricultural food systems. The article features data produced by IFPRI’s Richard Robertson, which projects that climate change will impact the current regional yield patterns for crops such as corn, potatoes, rice, and wheat, given the climatic projections for 2050.
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