Let us again first look at the case
without local adaptation and nuclear incompatibilities.
Not exact matches
Without adaptation,
local temperature increases of 1 °C or more above pre-industrial levels are projected to negatively impact yields for the major crops (wheat, rice, and maize) in tropical and temperate regions, although individual locations may benefit (medium confidence).
The authors find that,
without adaptation, projected corn, rice and wheat production is reduced when areas experience 2.0 °C or more of
local warming, with losses greater in the second half of the century due to larger changes in climate.
Food security and food production systems: On a sentence on impacts of projected climate change
without adaptation on the major crops, in response to queries from Tanzania and the UK, a CLA explained that: confidence goes down when restricting projections to certain crops and regions; and the use of
local temperatures was consistent with the literature.
The authors find that,
without adaptation, projected corn, rice and wheat production is reduced when areas experience 2.0 °C or more of
local warming and that crop - level
adaptations are projected to be able to increase yields when compared to similar scenarios that do not utilize
adaptation.