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Global Warming And Agriculture Impact Estimates By Country William R Cline

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Global Warming And Agriculture Impact Estimates By Country William R Cline
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Publisher: Peterson Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 203
Author: William R. Cline
ISBN: 9780881324037, 0881324035
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Global Warming And Agriculture Impact Estimates By Country William R Cline by William R. Cline 9780881324037, 0881324035 instant download after payment.

How will global warming affect developing countries, which rely heavily on agriculture as a source of economic growth? William Cline asserts that developing countries have more at risk than industrial countries as global warming worsens. Using general circulation and agricultural impact models, Cline boldly examines 2070-99 to forecast the effects of global warming and its economic impact. This detailed study: outlines existing studies on the agricultural impact of climate change; estimates projected changes in temperature, precipitation, and agricultural capacity; and concludes with policy recommendations. Cline finds that agricultural production in developing countries may fall between 10 and 25 percent, and if global warming progresses unabated, India s agricultural capacity could fall as much as 40 percent. Thus, policymakers should address this phenomenon now before the world s developing countries are adversely and irreversibly affected.

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