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Nat Geo Goes ‘Me Too’ on Cranberry Climate Fables
« on: November 30, 2020, 04:43:18 pm »
Nat Geo Goes ‘Me Too’ on Cranberry Climate Fables
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James Taylor -
November 28, 20200
 

National Geographic is exploiting Thanksgiving weekend by scaring people into believing climate change is “coming for New England’s cranberries.” As reported here last week at Climate Realism, however, cranberry production in New England and throughout the nation is steadily increasing and setting new records nearly every year as the Earth modestly warms and as more atmospheric carbon dioxide improves plant growth and crop production.

In a Thanksgiving Eve article titled, “Climate change is coming for New England’s cranberries,” National Geographic claims changes in climate “are making [cranberries] harder to grow and putting a question mark next to the iconic, beloved crop’s future.”

However, National Geographic presents no actual data to support its claim. Fortunately, the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides such data.

https://climaterealism.com/2020/11/nat-geo-goes-me-too-on-cranberry-climate-fables/