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Daily Archives: January 4, 2011
Government : Southwest To Get Very Hot And Dry
Increasing temperature, drought, wildfire, and invasive species will accelerate transformation of the landscape. Impacts of climate change on the landscape of the Southwest are likely to be substantial, threatening biological diversity, protected areas, and ranching and agricultural lands. Temperature increases … Continue reading
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No Visible Sign Of Change Yet – But Ecosystem Collapse Is Imminent
“In Tennessee, everything is pretty subtle,” she said, adding that research has not been plentiful when it comes to agriculture and climate change here. If small changes are occurring under the radar, a trigger point could be reached suddenly where … Continue reading
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