U.S. to launch 'climate hubs' to help farmers face climate change | Reuters

U.S. to launch 'climate hubs' to help farmers face climate change | Reuters: "The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the effects of climate change have led to a longer crop growing season in the Midwest, a fire season that is 60 days longer than it was three decades ago, and droughts that cost the United States $50 billion from 2011-2013."

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