Study Finds First Evidence of Climate Change Impacts on East Antarctic Vegetation – Phys Org

Credit: Paul Jones.

Article Synopsis – A landmark 13-year study has “provided the first evidence that climate change is affecting terrestrial ecosystems in East Antarctica”. The study found that East Antarctica has become “colder, windier and drier due to the combined effects of climate change and ozone depletion”, and the vegetation is now rapidly changing. To read the actual article click here

By Sharon Gray September 21, 2018 Newsletter