Carbon Dioxide May Rob Crops Of Nutrition, Leaving Millions At Risk
Two new studies suggest that changing atmospheric conditions could reduce protein and iron in food, leading to more health problems for people in countries where malnutrition is already a problem.
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August 3, 2017 at 01:30AM
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NPR News: Carbon Dioxide May Rob Crops Of Nutrition, Leaving Millions At Risk
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