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Protecting and Enhancing the Resilience of Ecosystems
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Protecting and Enhancing the Resilience of Ecosystems. Natural resource managers, legislators, and other decision makers are working together to take effective steps toward climate change adaptation. ...
Biodiversity Conservation
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Biodiversity Conservation. Ecosystems that are already stressed by habitat loss, pollution, and human harvesting are increasingly sensitive to the impacts of climate change. * Home. Coral reef at the ...
Invasive Species
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Invasive Species. The impacts of climate change increase the frequency of ecological disturbances. These disturbances present opportunities for invasive species to become established and spread. ...
Carbon Balance
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Carbon Balance. Forests, grasslands, wetlands, and oceans are significant absorbers of carbon dioxide. Climate change threatens carbon sequestration by promoting processes that release carbon dioxide ...
Water Resources
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Water Resources. Increasing temperatures and changing precipitation patterns can alter the volume and quality of stream flows, impacting communities of plants and animals. * Home. Changes in precipita ...
Fire Regimes
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Fire Regimes. Increasing temperatures and decreasing precipitation can change the frequency and severity of fires in natural vegetation, altering the succession of plants and animals that can thrive i ...
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