Climate breakdown could reduce grazing land capacity by 50% by 2100

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Climate breakdown could reduce grazing land capacity by 50% by 2100

A study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) indicates that by 2100, between one third and 50% of land currently suitable for grazing will lose its capacity due to rising temperatures, highlighting significant implications for agriculture and environmental sustainability.

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