The Impact of Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels on Crop Nutrients and Human Health
Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) levels are rising globally at a rapid pace, on track to surpass 550 parts per million (ppm) by midcentury. Studies have found that, when grown under elevated CO2 concentrations of 546–586 ppm, many food crops—including wheat, rice, barley, and soybeans—have lowered concentrations of nutrients, including many that are important for overall health, such as iron, zinc, and protein. Elevated CO2 also … Continue reading The Impact of Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels on Crop Nutrients and Human Health
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