My selected problem I've hypothesized is that climate change as effected the agriculture production of crops. More specifically the crops of soybeans and corn. Ultimately this as lead to an increase in cost for farmers, grocery stores, and customers as well.
I believe there could be some sort of soil made that adapts to climate change. Perhaps a soil that remains cooler when the excessive heat is present. It could hold water moisture underground better while maintaining the essential nutrients plants need to grow. This would evade the global warming crisis as a result of our greenhouse gas and ultimately save money for all customers, farmers, and grocery stores.
Hey Josh,
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