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UID:20080425T223000Z-19386@calendar.oregonstate.edu
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SUMMARY:Estimating the Impact of Climate Change on Crop Yields: The Importa
 nce of Nonlinear Temperature Effects
DESCRIPTION:The United States produces 41% of the world's corn and 38% of t
 he world's soybeans\, so any impact on US crop yields will have implication
 s for world food supply. We pair a panel of county-level crop\nyields in th
 e US with a fine-scale weather data set that incorporates the whole distrib
 ution of temperatures between the minimum and maximum within each day and a
 cross all days in the growing season.\nYields increase in temperature until
  about 29C for corn\, 30C for soybeans\, and 32C for cotton\, but temperatu
 res above these thresholds become very harmful. The slope of the decline ab
 ove the optimum\nis significantly steeper than the incline below it. The sa
 me nonlinear and asymmetric relationship is found whether we consider time 
 series or cross-sectional variation in weather and yields. This\nsuggests l
 imited potential for adaptation within crop species because the latter incl
 udes farmers' adaptations to warmer climates and the former does not. Area-
 weighted average yields given current\ngrowing regions are predicted to dec
 rease by 31-43% under the slowest warming scenario and 67-79% under the mos
 t rapid warming scenario by the end of the century.
DTSTART:20080425T223000Z
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X-OSU-ADDRESS:2591 SW Campus Way
X-OSU-CITY:Corvallis
X-OSU-CONTACT-DEPT:Agric and Resource Econ
X-OSU-CONTACT-EMAIL:tania.porter@oregonstate.edu
X-OSU-CONTACT-PHONE:1 541 737 1396
X-OSU-COST:Free
X-OSU-LOCATION:Ballard Extension Hall
X-OSU-ROOM:200C
X-OSU-STATE:OR
X-OSU-SUBTITLE:AREc Seminar presented by Wolfram Schlenker of Columbia Univ
 ersity
LAST-MODIFIED:20080424T182640Z
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CONTACT:Tania Porter
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SUMMARY:Curricular Practical Training (CPT) Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Thinking about an internship this spring or summer? If you are 
 an international student on an F-1 visa\, you must apply for Curricular Pra
 ctical Training (CPT) before beginning an off-campus\ninternship. This auth
 orization is necessary for both required and optional internships\, regardl
 ess of whether or not you will be paid for the employment. International St
 udent &amp\; Faculty Services\noffers this CPT workshop free to internation
 al students\, where you can learn if you are eligible for CPT and how to ap
 ply for it. To sign up for a workshop\, contact our office at (541) 737-300
 6.\nSeating is limited so reserve your place now!
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X-OSU-ADDRESS:2150 SW Jefferson Way
X-OSU-CITY:Corvallis
X-OSU-CONTACT-DEPT:International Education
X-OSU-CONTACT-EMAIL:intl.advisor@oregonstate.edu
X-OSU-CONTACT-PHONE:1 541 737 3006
X-OSU-COST:Free
X-OSU-LOCATION:Snell Hall
X-OSU-ROOM:448
X-OSU-STATE:OR
X-OSU-SUBTITLE:Information for International Students on an F-1 Visa
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