At a meteorology convention in Rosemont, a small but concerned group gathered to talk and worry about climate change, and how to get better at predicting the weather.
While researchers predict that climate change will have an adverse effect on most staple crops, including rice, corn and soybeans, a new Northwestern University study finds that breadfruit a staple food in St Vincent and the Grenadines will be relatively unaffected. An article published on August 18 in the Science Blog of Northwestern University said because breadfruit is resilient to predicted climate change and particularly well-suited to growing …
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While researchers predict that climate change will have an adverse effect on most staple crops, including rice, corn and soybeans, a new Northwestern University study finds that breadfruit a starchy tree fruit native to the Pacific islands will be relatively unaffected.