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Consequences of globalwarming on ecosystem

Posted on février 23rd, 2007 by Globalwarming awareness2007.
Categories: globalwarming.

Consequence: ecosystem shifts and species die-off
The increase in global temperatures is expected to disrupt ecosystems and result in loss of species diversity, as species that cannot adapt die off. The first comprehensive assessment of the extinction risk from global warming found that more than one million species could be committed to extinction by 2050 if global warming pollution is not curtailed. Some ecosystems, including alpine meadows in the Rocky Mountains, as well as tropical montane and mangrove forests, are likely to disappear because new warmer local climates or coastal sea level rise will not support them.

Globalwarming awareness2007 :

  • A recent study published in the prestigious journal Nature found that at least 279 species of plants and animals are already responding to global warming. Species’ geographic ranges have shifted toward the poles at an average rate of 4 miles per decade and their spring events have shifted earlier by an average of 2 days per decade.
  • In Washington’s Olympic Mountains, sub-alpine forest has invaded higher elevation alpine meadows. In Bermuda and other places, mangrove forests are being lost.
  • In areas of California, shoreline sea life is shifting northward, probably in response to warmer ocean and air temperatures.
  • Over the past 25 years, some penguin populations have shrunk by 33 percent in parts of Antarctica, due to declines in winter sea-ice habitat.

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