Environmental News Network: Whether it’s swapping coffee for cocoa in Central America or bracing for drought in Sri Lanka with a return to ancient water storage systems, findings from a new report from the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) chart a path for farmers to adapt to climate shifts despite uncertainties about what growing conditions will look like decades from now.
As this week's UN climate talks in Bonn continue to sideline a formal deal on agriculture, the study, Addressing......
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How can agriculture best adapt to changing climate?
Posted by Environmental News Network: Research Program On Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Via eurekAlert on June 15th, 2013
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