Climate change is fuelling a decline in rice crop production in major growing regions
Climate change may cause a dramatic drop in rice production in major growing regions, a decline that could jeopardize critical food supplies, researchers report.
Danielle “Dee” Tucker specializes in science writing and digital communications for Stanford Earth. She relocated to the Bay Area from Florida in 2013 and has worked in communications for various nonprofit organizations, including Climate One at the Commonwealth Club of California, a radio program about energy, the economy and the environment. Prior to that, Dee spent three years writing about research at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida.