Dartmouth College: U.S. Corn Yields Get Boost From Global Warming 'Hole'
October 24, 2019
October 24, 2019
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Oct. 24 [[TNSenvironmentresearch - Environmental Research Letters] -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
The global average temperature has increased 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the last 100 years. In contrast, the Corn Belt of the U.S., one of the most agriculturally productive regions of the world, has experienced a decrease in temperatures in the summer during the growing season. Known as the "U.S. warming hole," this anomalous . . .
The global average temperature has increased 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the last 100 years. In contrast, the Corn Belt of the U.S., one of the most agriculturally productive regions of the world, has experienced a decrease in temperatures in the summer during the growing season. Known as the "U.S. warming hole," this anomalous . . .