Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Climate Change Hurts Food Supply and Health

Professor Ewen Todd of Michigan State University contends that climate is adversely affecting our food supply and health. One example shown is the rapid increase of "vibrio", a bacteria that thrives in warm water that is thought to cause foodborne disease. Another form is of crop destruction from excessive downpour and droughts, which damage crops worldwide. However, it is cautioned that this could in fact be the natural changes in Earth's climate.

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