Study Finds Climate Change Could Hit U . S . Corn Belt Hard
Climate change could hit the U.S. Corn Belt especially hard, a study from Emory University finds. Scientists believe that climate change will threaten the country’s cultivation of corn by 2100. The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker reports.
Source: insurancejournal.comPublished on 2022-05-26
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