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Global Farm Productivity Declining as Temperature Spikes Up Rapidly

(Photo : Pixabay) The study looked at production in terms of inputs, including labor, fertilizer, machinery, and the output in terms of food. It used a model to see how climate change has affected this relationship. Although farming has become much more productive in recent decades, heatwaves are becoming increasingly threatened, which fatigues farm workers and cause some crops to wilt. Drought and severe weather events may also affect a farm s production, particularly in poorer countries. Via degradation of pasture land, depletion of fertile topsoil, chemical emissions, and the emission of large quantities of greenhouse gases that lead to global warming, the intensification of farming to increase productivity has caused significant environmental harm.

It Takes $1 Trillion Per Year to Remove Unwanted CO2 in Earth

Jan 14, 2021 02:00 PM EST As more and more countries have been committing themselves to promote global conservation and preservation efforts, many are looking for ways to combat or mitigate the worsening harmful effects of the climate crisis. (Photo : Photo by JuniperPhoton on Unsplash) Smokes from a factory But, as many joined the advocacy, it has proved that the damages sustained by the planet are no longer minimal. Efforts and resources had to be exerted. That is necessary because it is no longer just about reducing or regulating excessive greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Moving had to be done to remove the vast concentration of harmful gases already distributed in the atmosphere. It had to be done because the sad gases will still continue trapping heat for centuries until it totally dissipates.

Study: Global Temperatures Will Rise By 2 Degrees Due to Gases Released

Jan 06, 2021 08:48 PM EST A study conducted by a collaborative team of researchers under different academic institutions: the Texas A&M University, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the Nanjing University, showed that the internal global temperature of the planet would inevitably rise by 2 degrees because of the greenhouse gases that we accumulated in the atmosphere for years. Using a climate model, a team of scientists and researchers simulated the effects of greenhouse gases on the planet s temperature. The current geographical structure observation result showed a much higher (and more worrying) development compared to the ones they have previously taken. The damning part of the entire study shows the extent of the greenhouse effect, one that is sped up by human activities - the continuous rapid release of greenhouse gases.

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