The issue focused on climate change and agriculture. Scientists point out that scientists say climate change will affect crop yields in several ways. Most crops produce fewer seeds than they used to. Climate change could increase plant pathogens, especially resistant weeds. Crops may need more fertilizer or pesticides to survive the drought. For instance, researchers found that farmers growing biotech soybeans had lower yields after climate change because plants died earlier and smaller than usual. They also grew corn at higher temperatures than normal to boost yield. In addition, scientists predict