Kabylie: However, did you know that these increasing carbon dioxide levels may be contributing to the greenery across the globe. The report estimates the global Carbon dioxide fertilization effect on the world's crops is worth roughly $140 billion a year.
This means that if other complications of global warming to not interfere, chances are that increased concentrations of Carbon dioxide could help mitigate the shortfall in crop production and reduction on green cover in some areas.
Dr Tristan Quaife,...