Environment
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Berkeley Says California Temperatures Ideal for Some Crops but Too Warm for Others
A new agriculture study by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory or Berkeley Lab found that mid-21st century temperatures in California will be ideal for some crops but will be too hot for others.
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