Carbon dioxide ruins animals' grazing land Final Edition

"Encroachment of shrubs into grasslands is an important problem facing rangeland managers and ranchers," says the study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "That's one of the major points in this paper. Most people, when they hear climate change discussed, think it's alwa...

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Published inThe Ottawa citizen (1986)
Main Author Spears, Tom
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ottawa, Ont Postmedia Network Inc 28.08.2007
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Summary:"Encroachment of shrubs into grasslands is an important problem facing rangeland managers and ranchers," says the study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "That's one of the major points in this paper. Most people, when they hear climate change discussed, think it's always about the future," he says. "We are embarking on a period in which plant community dynamics in many of Earth's ecosystems may be subject to relatively rapid changes due to increased atmospheric CO2 levels and altered climate," it says.
ISSN:0839-3222