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An article on Thursday about the effect of climate change on the global food supply misquoted and misattributed comments about proposals to address a possible food crisis. Those comments were made by Pamela McElwee, not Cynthia Rosenzweig. In addition, part of the quote was rendered incorrectly. Dr. McElwee said, “What some of these solutions do require is attention, financial support, enabling environments.” She did not say, “But what some of these solutions do require is attention, financial support, enabling environments.”

BUSINESS

An article on Wednesday about Beijing’s need for private businesses to boost the economy misstated the increased use by RiseSun Real Estate Development of notes issued in China by companies and banks in lieu of cash. The developer said its use of commercial acceptance notes, which are issued by companies, and similar notes backed by banks had increased by nine times last year, not 13 times. Its use of commercial acceptance notes alone increased by 13 times over that period.

SPORTS

An article on Friday about a baseball game next summer at Iowa’s Field of Dreams misidentified the stadium in Omaha that hosted a major league game in June. It was TD Ameritrade Park, not Rosenblatt Stadium. (Rosenblatt was closed in 2010.)

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An article on Thursday about a study that suggests baseball players live longer than the average man misstated a finding of Harvard researchers in a study about baseball players’ long-term health. Scientists determined that at any given age, major leaguers are 24 percent less likely to die than men in the general population; they did not determine that “major leaguers live 24 percent longer than the average male.”