Knowledge of Extension Professionals regarding Impact of Climate Change in Agriculture Ghanghas B. S.1, Shehrawat P. S.2, Nain M. S.3 1Corresponding author and Assistant Professor, Department of Extension Education, CCSHAU, Hisar-125001 2Professor& Head, Department of Extension Education, CCSHAU, Hisar-125001 3Senior Scientist, Division of Agril Extension, IARI, New Delhi-110012 Online published on 22 February, 2017. Abstract Empirical study conducted on extension professionals of 19 KVKs under administrative control of CCSHAU Hisar indicated that overall knowledge of extension scientists was found low to moderate which indicate that they were not completely abreast of implications of climate change in agriculture. Vast majority had good knowledge in relation to impact of temperature on crop growth and effect on physio-chemical system of plant. Majority was found well aware of the fact that rise in soil temperature increases rate of volatilization and denitrification, affects the soil microbial activities and soil temperature affects the soil biomass/organic carbon. Vast majority was found familiar with aspects such as water pollution affects physio-chemical activities in plant and also creates nutrient deficiency in plant and it leads to suppress the soil microbial activities. Knowledge of impact of climate change on biodiversity indicated that they had knowledge of extinction/near extinction of certain plants/fruits/trees/animals/birds species and emergence of new insect-pests/diseases whereas only 56.00 percent of them had knowledge that climate change have resulted in suitability for growth of certain new crop plants/fruits/trees/animals/birds species. Necessary efforts should be made to build the capacity of these extension scientists on impact of climate change especially in harnessing the increased CO2 level and C-sequestration processes and climate resilient species of plants and animal forpromotion of remunerativeagriculture. Top Keywords Climate change, knowledge, impact, sustainability, temperature, pollution, biodiversity. Top |