Georgia vegetable production may expand as a result of climate change

https://newswire.caes.uga.edu/story/10479/expanding-vegetable-production.html

5 Comments

  1. It says that increased rain will be the cause, not that increased CO2 helps plants grow (added for global warming deniers).

  2. The research findings suggest that an increase in temperature and CO2 levels may have a positive impact on vegetable production in Georgia. However, it is important to consider the broader implications of climate change on agriculture and the environment. Further research should also examine the potential negative effects of climate change on other crops and ecosystems in the region.