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Global Warming Pushes Native Plants to New Habitats Leaving Dependent Species at Risk

2014-02-17 21:33:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate News: By 2100, vegetation patterns will be shifting in almost half the land area of the planet, according to new research in the journal Global and Planetary Change. Song Feng of the University of Arkansas in the U.S. and colleagues in Nebraska, China and South Korea have taken a long cool look at what the projected patterns of warming are likely to do to the planets mosaic of climate types. And they predict dramatic changes. Climate type is a century-old idea useful for making sense of geographical...

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