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Rising Carbon Dioxide and Global Nutrition: Evidence and Action Needed

Lewis H. Ziska

2022Plants55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the role of CO2 as a greenhouse gas in the context of global warming is widely acknowledged, additional data from multiple sources is demonstrating that rising CO2 of and by itself will have a tremendous effect on plant biology. This effect is widely recognized for its role in stimulating photosynthesis and growth for multiple plant species, including crops. However, CO2 is also likely to alter plant chemistry in ways that will denigrate plant nutrition. That role is also of tremendous importance, not only from a human health viewpoint, but also from a global food–web perspective. Here, the goal is to review the current evidence, propose potential mechanistic explanations, provide an overview of critical unknowns and to elucidate a series of next steps that can address what is, overall, a critical but unappreciated aspect of anthropogenic climate change.

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Context (archaeology)Greenhouse gasAction (physics)Climate changeGlobal warmingGreenhouse effectNatural resource economicsHuman healthPerspective (graphical)Environmental scienceEcologyEnvironmental ethicsBiologyComputer scienceEconomicsMedicinePhysicsPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyEnvironmental healthPlant responses to elevated CO2Atmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
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