How Climate Change Is Affecting Traditional Farming Practices
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How Climate Change Is Affecting Traditional Farming Practices
Traditional farming has been the backbone of rural communities for many years. These practices rely on predictable weather, natural cycles, and old knowledge. However, the change in climate is interrupting this balance. The increasing temperature, erratic rain, and natural calamities are all making it challenging to stick to the old ways. This guide will explain how climate change is altering farming methods and what farmers are doing to adapt. …
The Spanish Society of Epidemiology (SEE) has warned that pollution and deforestation, caused by climate change, are having an increasing impact on the planet’s food systems, something that assures that it "especially affects" the most vulnerable communities. Thus, the SEE has been shown on the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5. The Society recalls that several studies have identified that crops growing in atmospheres with high levels …
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