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Climate change can negatively impact forestry by increasing the frequency and severity of wildfires, insect outbreaks, and disease outbreaks. Arable crops may experience reduced yields due to changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and the increased prevalence of pests and diseases. Adjustments in farming practices and the use of more resilient crop varieties can help mitigate these impacts.

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