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Climate change is the primary driver of white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) range expansion at the northern extent of its range; land use is secondaryClimate changedevelopmentdistributionrange limitspecies distribution modelwinter severityQuantifying the relative influence of multiple mechanisms driving...
We know that carbon dioxide is a major driver of climate change, so the more that can be taken out of the atmosphere by plants, the better. With the warmer climate leading to a longer growing season, some scientists have suggested that more carbon dioxide would be absorbed by trees. But ...
In the context of natural resource degradation, migration can act as means of adaptation both for those leaving and those supported by remittances. Migration can also result from an inability to adapt in-situ, with people forced to move, sometimes to situations of worse or of the same exposure...
However, the overwhelming majority of scientists agree that the evidence points to human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels, as the main driver of global warming. Another point of contention is the potential impacts of climate change on the economy and society. While some argue ...
Of the two most insidious environmental changes that have taken place over the last many decades at an unprecedented pace and are likely to continue in the foreseeable future, one is visible, the other invisible. The visible change is land use, the number one environmental problem of the world...
Theory, models and direct measurement confirm CO2 is currently the main driver of climate change.Climate Myth...CO2 is not the only driver of climate I don’t “deny” climate change or global warming, it is clear to me that the Earth has warmed slightly in the last century, this is in...
Greenhouse gases were the main driver of climate throughout the warmest period of the past 66 million years, providing insight into the drivers behind long-term climate change. Antarctica and Australia separated around the end of the Eocene (56 to 22.9 million years ago), creating a deep water...
1 Passage Four Severe climate change was the main driver behind the birth of civilisation, a scientist said yesterday. An increase in harsh, arid conditions across the globe around 5,000 years ago forced people to start living in stable communities around remaining water sources. "We can certain...
Understanding how species’ thermal limits have evolved across the tree of life is central to predicting species’ responses to climate change. Here, using experimentally-derived estimates of thermal tolerance limits for over 2000 terrestrial and aquatic species, we show that most of the variation in...