View in Browser

More CO2 = More Food

Have you seen our latest video, CO2 and Food? We are working with Emmy Award-winning producer Tye Murphy and member Mike Thompson to produce a compelling series of short films that provide the truth about our changing climate.


It has been well documented that more CO2 directly benefits plant growth. Many thousands of peer-reviewed studies have backed up this conclusion. Research has also shown that increased CO2 helps plants resist drought, extreme heat, pollution and other environmental stresses.


Below is a chart showing the top eight crops produced in the world (by tons). The data reveal that these important crops are breaking production records nearly every year.

(Source data: Our World in Data – Agricultural production 2023)

According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), corn is the largest component of the global grain trade, and the United States is the world’s largest producer. The chart below shows U.S. corn production over the last 60 years and compares it to temperature (red) and atmospheric CO2 (blue). The stunning and steady increase of corn yield is marching in lockstep with increases in both temperature and carbon dioxide. Not shown is the third driver of crop growth: nitrogen fertilizer.

Corn production (U.S.), atmospheric CO2 and temperature

(Source data: Corn: Our World in Data 2022; CO2: Keeling 2001; Temperature: HadCRUT5)

The information above was derived from the recently published book A Very Convenient Warming - How modest warming and more CO2 are benefiting humanity.

Quote of the Week

If you would like to help fund our important outreach efforts,

please thoughtfully consider donating either by check or online.




CO2 Coalition

1621 North Kent Street, Suite 603

Arlington, Virginia 22209



Gregory Wrightstone

 

Executive Director


CO2 Coalition



Connect with us
Facebook  Twitter  Youtube  Linkedin