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The USDA has redrawn the plant hardiness zones due to increased heat from climate change, impacting where and when different plant varieties can grow successfully. This shift is a real-time reminder of the climate crisis threatening food security, prompting calls to declare a climate emergency. The map changes are essential for farmers and gardeners, reflecting the need to meet climate goals and overhaul practices in Gulf countries.
Climate change is forcing tweaks to a vital map for farmers and gardeners https://t.co/ZuJOV7i3jF https://t.co/LUrnpIX3JF
Weather affects gardening. But not a supposed 2°F of "global warming" over 150 years. The new hardiness zone map is just the Biden regime's "all of government" approach to promoting climate idiocy. https://t.co/2Db1a8nSBN https://t.co/6VzL09k424
To meet climate goals, Gulf countries will have to overhaul everything https://t.co/ltBzpwtdB8 https://t.co/KnmKVviIHt
USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map Shows Half the Country Has Shifted https://t.co/eTTo5hqQyW
Warming temperatures are changing where and when different plant varieties can grow most successfully. https://t.co/dfqOvCGwFN
Because of increased heat from climate change, the USDA redrew plant hardiness zones. This isn't just about what grows where; it's a real-time reminder that the climate crisis is here and threatening food security. We need to declare a climate emergency. https://t.co/itdJG9tQLJ