A new study from Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, UW associate professor of anthropology, warns that the future of rice — arguably the most important crop on Earth — is in danger. Due to rising temperatures driven by climate change, projections show that Asia’s major rice-producing regions may soon pass the thermal limits that have remained consistent throughout the crop’s history. This would create unparalleled challenges in a region where more than a billion people rely on rice cultivation for their livelihoods.
