Woodznutz
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And they've led you to believe there is no problem?Scientific papers.
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And they've led you to believe there is no problem?Scientific papers.
Yeah, I know...because they prove the warmers to be wrong. Today's climate is the NICEST it's been in centuries.Past weather events aren't part of the report. The subject is really the effects of today's climate, not just certain weather events. Or maybe it's just better reporting that makes it sound worse. How can we know?
Correct. I'm an actual scientist. I use primary research for my sources, not the sanitized, and falsified reports put out by special interests.And they've led you to believe there is no problem?
We grow more to cover anticipated losses and for exports.There has always been some crop losses, what YOU don't seem to understand is that over all we continue to grow more food than ever on a nearly yearly basis.
Tommy doesn't want to read that stuff.
Get government out of farming
We peons don't have access to the information needed to make good decisions, so we make bad ones.Correct. I'm an actual scientist. I use primary research for my sources, not the sanitized, and falsified reports put out by special interests.
Yes ... that's normal ... you claimed this is increasing ...
Let's see the math then ... doesn't Bubba understand what he's reading? ...
Yes, global crop losses are increasing due to climate change. Research indicates that rising global temperatures are dampening the world’s capacity to produce food from most staple crops, even after accounting for economic development and adaptation by farmers. A study estimates that global yields of calories from staple crops in a high-emissions future will be 24% lower in 2100 than they would be without climate change. This includes a 120 calories per person per day drop in the world’s ability to produce food for every additional degree Celsius of global warming. Additionally, every year, up to 40% of crops are lost before they are harvested due to pests, highlighting the ongoing challenges of crop loss.
Stanford University+2
A warmer planet means a wetter planet.Yes, global crop losses are increasing due to climate change. Research indicates that rising global temperatures are dampening the world’s capacity to produce food from most staple crops, even after accounting for economic development and adaptation by farmers. A study estimates that global yields of calories from staple crops in a high-emissions future will be 24% lower in 2100 than they would be without climate change. This includes a 120 calories per person per day drop in the world’s ability to produce food for every additional degree Celsius of global warming. Additionally, every year, up to 40% of crops are lost before they are harvested due to pests, highlighting the ongoing challenges of crop loss.
Stanford University+2
A warmer planet means a wetter planet.
Plants love CO2.... and better plant growth ... especially human food crops ...
We are only praising a tiny amount of temperature addition. Nothing radical is happening.... and better plant growth ... especially human food crops ...
It seems demofks don’t knowPlants love CO2.
We grow more to cover anticipated losses and for exports.
"One for the buzzard,
One for the crow,
One to rot,
And one to grow."
-Olde English planting rhyme.
I think people should eat healthy.We peons don't have access to the information needed to make good decisions, so we make bad ones.
So, you don't think people should eat less food?
Not necessarily. The cycles run cold/dry, warm/wet, cold/wet, warm/dryA warmer planet means a wetter planet.
I never claimed to do my own research. Why reinvent the wheel?What research? ... are you just copy/pasting from AI? ... what a ******* moron ...
You don't even bother hiding your troll ...
Especially when accompanied by the other limiting nutrients.Plants love CO2.