Climate change could open new land to farming, but caution needed: study
Climate change could open a whole different area in Canada to farming, says newly published research.
But Evan Fraser of the University of Guelph, a co-author of the international study, warns that simply turning northern forests into waving wheat fields would sow disaster.
“Canada is actually holding a good card when it comes to climate change, and one of the potentially positive changes is a longer growing season in our backyard,” he said. “There is an interesting opportunity to generate food in a world that needs more.
“(But) there’s some very serious environmental consequences.”