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Climate Change | American Society of Agronomy

It has been suggested that humans are changing the Earth's climate by adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, trapping heat from the sun.

Climate-Smart Agriculture - World Bank

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an integrated approach to managing landscapes—cropland, livestock, forests and fisheries--that address the interlinked ...

Agronomy in the temperate zone and threats or mitigation from ...

Agronomy has significant impacts on climate stability due to the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gases and C sequestration in soil and plants.

Climate Change | American Society of Agronomy

The statement outlines concrete actions policymakers can take right now to help US agriculture mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects.

Agriculture - GLISA - University of Michigan

Beyond that, however, crop yields may decrease as more extreme weather, stress from pests and weeds, and other factors outweigh the benefits of a more fertile ...

Sweeping global study charts a path forward for climate-resilient ...

Global agriculture is a major driver of climate change, extinctions and pollution, and its influence on the environment is growing. At the same ...

Climate Change - USDA ERS

Climate Change · Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions · Climate Change Impacts and Agricultural Adaptation · Agricultural Production and Climate ...

How Climate Change Will Exacerbate Agriculture's Impacts

The paper highlights where agriculture's negative environmental impacts could be further magnified as the climate crisis deepens.

Climate Impacts on Agriculture and Food Supply | US EPA

Climate change could make it more difficult to grow crops, raise animals, and catch fish in the same ways and same places as we have done in the past.

Climate Change and Agriculture: How are they connected and ...

The relationship between climate change and agriculture is a two-way street. Certain agricultural practices contribute greenhouse gases to the ...

Climate Change and Agriculture | Union of Concerned Scientists

The combination of advancing climate change and an already-vulnerable industrial system is a “perfect storm” that threatens farmers' livelihoods and our food ...

Climate Solutions - USDA

Climate Change Affects U.S. Agriculture and Rural Communities Climate change presents real threats to U.S. agricultural production, forest resources, ...

Agronomic approach to understanding climate change and food ...

Agronomy Journal is the flagship journal of American Society of Agronomy, publishing original research in agriculture, soil, crop science, ...

Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Resources | Farmers.gov

USDA offers voluntary programs and services to help you build soil health, sequester carbon, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance productivity and ...

Climate impacts on agriculture | Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Higher summer temperatures may lead to increased deaths due to heat stress, lower production of milk from dairy cattle and eggs from poultry, slower weight gain ...

Climate and agronomy, not genetics, underpin recent maize yield ...

We found that 48% of the yield gain was associated with a decadal climate trend, 39% with agronomic improvements, and, by difference, only 13% ...

How Climate Change Is Stressing the Global Food Supply and ...

A sweeping global research review of the links between climate and agriculture reveals the likelihood of an emergent feedback loop.

Editor's choice: agronomy and climate change - Nature

A Collection presenting the global, physiological and cellular molecular effects of climate change on food crops and the ways in which we might future proof ...

Climate and agronomy, not genetics, underpin recent maize yield ...

Quantitative understanding of factors driving yield increases of major food crops is essential for effective prioritization of research and ...

Agriculture, Food Systems, and Rural Communities

Climate change has increased risk to agricultural production, for example, by disrupting growing zones, growing days, and seasonality, making adaptation ...