[MCN] Forest fire: This map doesn't say it all, but says plenty
Lance Olsen
lance at wildrockies.org
Mon Aug 3 09:00:33 EDT 2015
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/
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"Climate change is not a new topic in biology
Observations of range shifts in parallel with
climate change date back to the mid-1700s."
"A surprising result is the high proportion of
species responding to recent, relatively mild
climate change (global average warming of 0.6C).
The proportion of wild species impacted by
climate change was estimated at 41% of all
species (655 of 1598)."
Parmesan, Camille. Ecological and Evolutionary
Responses to Recent Climate Change. The Annual
Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics
2006. 37:637-69. First published online as a
Review in Advance on August 24, 2006
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