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Climate change: Trade liberalisation could buffer economic losses in agriculture

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A German study finds that global warming could create substantial economic damage in agriculture. Around the globe, climate change threatens agricultural productivity and is forcing up food prices. However, economic losses could be limited to 0.3 percent of global GDP, depending on agricultural trade policies.

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Date: 08 Nov 2016
Filed under: agriculture, economy