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flag Rising temperatures reduce milk production by up to 10%, studies show, pressing for climate adaptation in dairy farming.

flag A study in Nature Climate Change shows that for every 1-degree Celsius increase in temperature, milk production drops by 0.8%, even with cooling measures like fans or misting. flag Another study in Science Advances reveals extreme heat can reduce milk by up to 10%, impacting dairy farmers and food supply stability. flag The research emphasizes the need for new strategies to adapt to climate change's effects on dairy production.

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