As the climate crisis progresses, the planet is becoming less inhabitable — not only for humans and other animals, but also for plants [via CivilEats]
, grown by smallholders in western Malawi, northern Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania will likely no longer be cultivated in the region by 2050, due to worsening drought.
The authors are hopeful that the review will help serve as a jumping off point for more detailed research. “There are so many gaps,” said Bloem. “I do feel that the paper is just the beginning of a whole series of papers, looking at different gaps.” Experts unaffiliated with the review paper also emphasized that T-FACE technology is still in its infancy with limited data.
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