Cassavas get cyanide hike from carbon emissions

By Richard Chasey, posted on July 14th, 2009 in Agriculture, Climate, Health

Originally Published by New Scientist - Environment

One of Africa’s most important food crops – which already has health risks attached to eating it – becomes more toxic as carbon dioxide levels climb.

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