Environment Wild plants offer a lifeline as staple crops fail to cope with climate change Posted
Scientists say many of the wild cousins of the crops that feed the world may offer us a lifeline as the world grapples with the combined challenges of climate change and sustainably feeding an increasing population. Adam Reed reports.
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