Climate change is already hurting fruit breeders, and consumers could soon feel the pain

This Washington Post article discusses how climate change is hurting fruit breeders, and consumers could soon feel the pain. Unless we can develop more climate-resistant fruit, harvests will become less reliable throughout the world.

But researchers across the United States say the milder winters of a changing climate are inducing earlier flowering of temperate tree fruits, exposing the blooms and nascent fruit to increasingly erratic frosts, hail and other adverse weather.

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