...and also noted that there is a whole new line of research on mincronutrient decline, which is the role of climate change. See, for example, this from 2018: the effect of elevated Co2 on the vitamin content of rice. Consistent declines in B vitamins. htt
@Botanygeek And one suggesting climate breakdown could make it worse in the future https://t.co/l5RsTgpEop
@InfjOld @Comte_dUrgell @NPR You're not really sciency, are you? https://t.co/ZLJiUYC0Wt
RT @DanCady: @Arbiter04032000 @GeraldKutney @GretaThunberg I'm thinking that the "plant food" argument is the most "reasonable" in their se…
@Arbiter04032000 @GeraldKutney @GretaThunberg I'm thinking that the "plant food" argument is the most "reasonable" in their sewer of denial, and I'm largely focusing on that, as it seems to be increasing in frequency. https://t.co/lK5b44LGTz https://t.co/
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries https://t.co/JGe5WIEcPw
@Lindhacker @jorgenSkou @AlexanderMatzen @annette_benette @olebirkolesen Her et udpluk af forskellige studier på området. Find læsebrillerne frem. - https://t.co/keFq7U7XpS - https://t.co/XL5sz5NEoW - https://t.co/VAKZscCUgQ - https://t.co/Wc9e26jbvN - htt
@IronVapin @CharlieCroom @nytimes People don't just need raw calories, people need nutrients. When you grow crops in higher CO2 levels without other inputs, you need to eat more of them to get the same amounts of nutrients. https://t.co/tzsnw7CKkO https://
Flawed experimental design & interpretation. Without a corresponding increase in soil fertilization (N, P, K & minerals), increased CO2 will augment carbohydrate synthesis w/o increasing synthesis of protein & N containing vitamins. https://t.c
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries https://t.co/2halM9rwqt
@drmarkhyman > ** link to Science Advance (not scientific American that I wrote by mistake...) https://t.co/NiyZiIyIOH
> מגיע למאמר בסאיינס מגזין: https://t.co/NiyZiIyIOH > https://t.co/MSExXdd4Gs
@GretaThunberg @HooverInst @Stanford "Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries." https://t.co/JE4z8rJPK1
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries - Science Advances https://t.co/UL1HNTDigP
@AndreaBo63 @positivefq @CAppestato @NicolaPorro Produttività per ettaro dipende da diversi fattori. La ricerca attuale evidenzia come crescenti livelli di CO2 riducono il peso dei nutrienti, https://t.co/WZYjDw5I3J
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries. https://t.co/dQtu2V66me @ElementalDigest @SoilsAlliance @Fertil
@nfergus @GretaThunberg "Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries." https://t.co/JE4z8rJPK1
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries https://t.co/bkaUneq1hI
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries https://t.co/Qh0avVcEy3
This us a scientific paper in the journal Advances. Journals, for those who don’t know, publish only vetted studies with reproducible results. Lewis H. Ziska, one of the authors of this paper, has resigned from the... https://t.co/o5FxVq93AP
RT @project_wren: @IPCC_CH Among other issues, foods quickly become less nutritious at higher levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. For context…
@gunnvald1966 @Partiet Økt CO2 er et problem for matplantene våre, det reduserer næringsverdien https://t.co/RD8NICaYFn https://t.co/5FquqrJLwg
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries https://t.co/wQ7JH3FPKe
@jerry_jtaylor Higher CO2 levels this century will also alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries https://t.co/5REhZ4wLkp
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries | Science Advances https://t.co/wfrqflrqcB
One of the issues raised by climate change deniers is the fact that higher atmospheric CO2 levels lead to more plant productivity, other things being equal. However, studies have repeatedly shown these enhancements can be... https://t.co/78Uftl1xA3
Le dernier article que l'administration Trump ne veut pas que vous lisiez: L'impact du co2 sur les qualités nutrit. du riz https://t.co/HpFU76CWmI https://t.co/JdnbQj2CZf #alimentation #trump #co2 #actNow #ExtinctionRebellion
RT @QuakerNana: Read @billmckibben ‘s latest book, “Falter” Whew. Scary. https://t.co/Y9vRgk7zQp
Read @billmckibben ‘s latest book, “Falter” Whew. Scary.
@HuffPost Rice was grown with “end-of-century” CO2 levels “it's likely that actual atmospheric [CO2] will reach 570 μmol mol−1 before the end of this century" [because all human efforts to restrain CO2 levels have less than zero effect on its continual sli
RT @WiseWarrior69: Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with…
RT @WiseWarrior69: Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with…
@IPCC_CH Among other issues, foods quickly become less nutritious at higher levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. For context (thank you @j_zelikova): https://t.co/wgO6m3klU3
@lollygagger0 @scottpwaldman So sorry, fertilization was not a limiting factor. Less nutrients per gram is the result. "Fertilizer was applied at rates to maximize commercial yield" https://t.co/nNhmkhfhsv
This why we founded Lucent Biosciences and developed @soileos. We can feed the world through #innovation. "CO2 levels this century will alter the protein and micronutrient content of rice with potential health consequences for the poorest countries". htt
Climate change. It is real. It is NOW.
Som om ikke klimaendringene var ille nok i seg selv, kan karbondioksid også kverke næringsinnholdet i ris. Det går utover de fattigste landene. CO2 levels this century will alter protein, nutrients, and vitamin content of rice with health consequences. ht
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
A year ago the FOA warned our politicians about this universally available data. Sure glad the insurance industry still reads. 900 calories a day. Supply line battles commenced on the worlds stage trade wars escalated. We... https://t.co/zhfhqLnEKw
"..first evidence that anticipated [CO2] will result in significant reductions in integrated rice quality, including protein, minerals, and vitamin B, for a genetically diverse and widely grown set of rice lines." https://t.co/oEIlhXLMrB
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
We need scientists as we grapple with how to increase quality instead of quantity of our food
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries https://t.co/wMJHCLhDzB #climatechange
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries | Science Advances https://t.co/fKXJnEcnE7
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
@marcelcrok “Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this century will alter the protein, micronutrients, and vitamin content of rice grains with potential health consequences for the poorest rice-dependent countries” https://t.co/qrtWBUqhpZ
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
Also fruits and vegetables. Less nutrients, more carbs/sugar.
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
What did Ziska's study say? That "declines of protein and minerals essential for humans, including iron and zinc, have been reported for crops in response to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration." More @sciencead @sciencemagazine /6 https://t
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…
Note: to read later
This admin is so full of shit. The world is obviously getting hotter. So, let’s F#%^ do something about it. Vote these assholes out and let’s get to work. Or don’t and watch it all burn.
RT @carlzimmer: A 2018 study found climate change may make rice less nutritious. The senior author is now quitting the USDA because he says…