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The link between rising temperatures and rainfall and reduced agricultural output
Figure 1: Climate change projections and impacts of climate change on agriculture productivity in Punjab, Pakistan as per mid-century (2040- 2069) scenarios
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It is concluded that the average annual temperature in Punjab is expected to rise by 2-3°C, which would reduce the crops yield by 13 to 50 percent in 2050s.
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