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World’s farmers won’t be able to keep up with climate change

Last updated: June 22, 2025 12:00 am
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Global Warming Threatens Crop Yields: A Look at the Impact on Staple Crops

Global temperatures are on the rise, and this trend is expected to have a significant impact on the world’s most essential crops. Despite farmers’ efforts to adapt, a recent global analysis of crop yields paints a grim picture. According to the study, for every degree Celsius of warming, the food available per person is projected to decrease by approximately 121 kilocalories per day by the end of the century.

Andrew Hultgren, a researcher at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, warns that under a 3°C warming scenario – which is where we are currently headed – this could mean giving up breakfast for everyone. Hultgren and his team compiled a vast dataset on the yields of the world’s six main staple crops, which make up more than two-thirds of global calories. They also factored in local weather patterns from 54 countries to project how these crops would respond to a changing climate and how farmers might adapt.

The results were concerning. With the exception of rice, which thrives in warmer nights, higher temperatures were predicted to lead to significant losses in crop yields. For example, global corn yields are expected to decline by 12 to 28 percent by the end of the century, depending on the trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions. Despite potential benefits like increased carbon dioxide fertilization, these losses are unlikely to be fully offset by farming adaptations.

Wolfram Schlenker from Harvard University praises the study for its global perspective, highlighting that projected crop losses are not limited to low-income countries but also affect wealthy agricultural regions like the US Midwest and Europe. Michael Roberts from the University of Hawai’i at Manoa acknowledges the study’s alignment with previous findings but emphasizes the vast uncertainties that remain regarding future climate change and its impact on the global food system.

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The overarching message is clear – the threat to crop yields posed by climate change is real and could have far-reaching consequences. As we grapple with this uncertainty, it is essential to approach the issue with humility and a sense of urgency. The fate of our food supply and the well-being of future generations hang in the balance.

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