Corn Yields and Climate Change: The Innovation Challenge

dc.contributor.author Moschini, Giancarlo
dc.contributor.author Ji, Yongjie
dc.contributor.author Lee, Seungki
dc.contributor.department Center for Agricultural and Rural Development
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-10T18:15:19Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-10T18:15:19Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.description.abstract Production Agriculture depends heavily on exogenous environmental conditions, including weather. As such, agriculture is acutely vulnerable to the deleterious long-run effects of climate change. Indeed, mounting evidence suggests the likelihood of large negative impacts. What can be done about it? Actions to deal with climate change can be thought of as pursuing “mitigation” and/or “adaptation”—mitigation is about containing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, whereas adaptation blunts and counteracts the damaging consequences of climate change. Countries’ free-riding incentives make global cooperation to reduce emissions difficult, and thus mitigation problematic. Adaptation, by contrast, is less vulnerable to opportunistic behavior because investments in adaptation often have local payoffs and substantial private good aspects.
dc.identifier.uri https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/dv6lVeOz
dc.source.uri https://agpolicyreview.card.iastate.edu/winter-2021/corn-yields-and-climate-change-innovation-challenge *
dc.subject.disciplines DegreeDisciplines::Life Sciences::Agriculture
dc.title Corn Yields and Climate Change: The Innovation Challenge
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