Abstract

Based on historical analyses of crop yield in the US, productivity would (depending on the climatic scenario) nonlinearly and dramatically decrease by 30–82% above threshold values of 29 °C (corn), 30 °C (soybean), and 32 °C (cotton) (1). We believe that this is a rather pessimistic view.

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