SCIENTISTS in India are convinced that the country's cardamom yields have benefited from the effects of global warming in recent years. According to a scientific study report published in the Journal of Climatic Change, the increase in temperature in the aptly-named Cardamom Hills area has resulted in a significant advance in cardamom yield. The Cardamom Hills are part of the southern western Ghat located in southeast Kerala and southwest Tamil Nadu in south India. The hills earn their name from the large volumes of cardamom grown there, although pepper and coffee are also cultivated in the area... Read More