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The Vancouver Sun on MSNArctic plants adapting to climate change faster than scientists thought: studyWith the Arctic warming faster than the global average, researchers at UBC and the University of Edinburgh have made an ...
Building Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s world in ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ took years and thousands of Colombians to recreate ...
He reveals all about Scadinavia's "stunning, almost otherworldly landscapes" and "a nuclear bunker hidden beneath a ...
Rising temperatures could cause huge amounts of toxic materials to seep out of sealed-off mines into waterways ...
Even passing 1.5C of global warming temporarily would trigger a “significant” risk of Amazon forest “dieback”, says a new study.
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Mongabay News on MSNWinter warming and rain extreme events pose overlooked threat to Arctic lifeIt’s well established that the slow incremental “press” of rising temperatures is changing the Arctic landscape, threatening the survival of plants and animals adapted to this unique ecosystem. Less ...
Of these ecosystems, those dominated by plants (e.g., tundra, deciduous and coniferous ... susceptible to cascading consumer effects. For example, Jackson (1997) has argued that, before humans ...
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