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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (930937)4/18/2016 1:20:47 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1572780
 
"Global Warming Scam Has Been Dead For 75 Years"

Another day, another lie.

"The US Government has known for 75 years that added CO2 has little effect on climate"

What is the Climate Change and Agriculture: Effects and Adaptation Technical Report?

The USDA peer-reviewed report offers a review of the expected consequences of climate change on U.S. agriculture, focusing on the next 25 to 100 years. Written by 56 expert authors from Federal service, universities, and non-government organizations, the report draws on more than 1,000 scientific citations, expanding and updating the information published in SAP 4.3: The Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture, Land Resources, Water Resources and Biodiversity in the United States.

What is USDA doing about climate change?

USDA is using the report’s findings to develop adaptation strategies and technical advice for producers that support decision-making under changing climate conditions. The Agricultural Research Service conducts research into the anticipated effects from climate change and evaluates adaptive strategies that increase the resilience of crops and livestock. The Foreign Agricultural Service sponsors scientific exchange programs to support climate change objectives. The Forest Service is involved on multiple fronts on maximizing carbon storage over the long-term. The Farm Service Agency manages programs which help to diminish atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations while achieving other environmental benefits. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture supports climate objectives through research, education, and extension services. The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides financial and technical assistance to help agricultural producers become more resilient to climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. And USDA’s Risk Management Agency has developed tools to assist with the management of limited irrigation water supplies during water shortages.

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