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Global climate change is directly linked to agriculture as it introduces environmental stressors like altered rainfall and extreme weather that disrupt food production and crop yields, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, [4], [5], and [6] highlight how these climate-driven shifts lead to socio-economic challenges, land degradation, and financial risks within the agricultural sector.

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Sustainability through business model innovation and climate ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
claimDeveloping nations face significant socio-economic challenges due to climate change, including disruptions in agriculture, water scarcity, extreme weather events, and rising sea levels.
Comprehensive Overview on the Present State and Evolution of ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimChanging climate patterns, higher temperatures, and increased frequency of extreme weather events pose significant threats to agriculture, potentially disrupting food production and reducing crop yields.
Dozens of scientists push back on 'fundamentally ... - ABC News abcnews.com ABC News 1 fact
claimNeumann stated that the Department of Energy report fails to acknowledge that the benefits of climate change are offset by broader impacts such as rising temperatures, altered rainfall patterns, and extreme weather, which pose challenges to agriculture.
An integrated climate-biodiversity framework to improve planning ... ecologyandsociety.org R. Newell, A. Dale, N.-M. Lister · Ecology and Society 1 fact
claimThe authors of the Integrated Climate-Biodiversity Framework (ICBF) synthesized multiple literature reviews because most existing reviews focus on either climate change or biodiversity individually, whereas the ICBF aims to synthesize both, and because many reviews are limited to specific sectors like agriculture or forestry.
Realist Review on Just Transition Towards Low Emission, Climate ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceThe 'Climate Risks in the Agricultural Sector' briefing by David Carlin, Maheen Arshad, and Katy Baker (2023) provides insights for financial institutions regarding risks associated with climate change in agriculture.
ESS Subtopic 6.2: Climate change – Causes and Impacts mrgscience.com mrgscience.com 1 fact
claimClimate change causes precipitation to decline in certain areas, which leads to the expansion of drylands and the conversion of productive land into desert, resulting in reduced local biodiversity and negative impacts on agriculture, including food and water shortages for human populations.
How the intersection of modern diets, climate, and food systems is ... medicalxpress.com Lisa Lock, Andrew Zinin · Medical Xpress 1 fact
quoteGeoff Scott stated: "The global climate crisis has led to a decline in biodiversity while concurrently amplifying environmental stressors with significant implications for human health. Of particular concern are the climate change effects on soil health, which affects not only agriculture but also natural ecosystems."