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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change

 
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How Brazil Reacts to Climate Change
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Soybean crops are loaded onto a truck after being collected in the central Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. Brazil currently exports over 8 billion dollars worth of soy products each year. Researchers now say global warming could cut into annual national soybean harvests by up to 60 percent. Other economically important crops, such as coffee and corn, would also suffer from a hotter climate. In the long term, none of Brazil’s crops are expected to benefit from global warming. (Photo: Reuters)

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