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Climate change threatens Hudson Bay Lowlands Arctic refuge. Global warming is fast transforming Canada’s Hudson Bay Lowlands, one of Earth’s most southern Arctic refuges, scientists report.
The Hudson Bay Lowlands, a bastion of pre-industrial Arctic ecology is finally — and rapidly — succumbing to the effects of climate change, according to a new report.
The Arctic has experienced some of Earth's first and greatest effects of climate change, but the icy lowlands around Hudson Bay have remained remarkably resistant to warming—until recently. A ...
Hudson Bay lowlands succumbing to warming, climate change By Marc Montgomery | english@rcinet.ca Posted: Thursday, October 10, 2013 14:39 Last Updated: Thursday, October 10, 2013 14:42 ...
Hudson Bay lowlands succumbing to warming, climate change By Marc Montgomery | english@rcinet.ca Posted: Thursday, October 10, 2013 14:39 Last Updated: Thursday, October 10, 2013 14:42 ...
The Hudson Bay Lowlands are the southern-most Arctic region in the world, and therefore on the front lines of rising temperatures. One of the world’s largest peatland areas, the lowlands are a ...
The Hudson Bay Lowlands is an iconic Canadian landscape, but one where the climate is changing rapidly. The terrestrial ecosystems are fragile, interconnected webs of snow, water, plants and animals.
His cores suggest that previous Arctic-scale estimates of inorganic-mercury abundance may have greatly overestimated how much mercury is being stored in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. But that doesn’t ...
A bastion of pre-industrial Arctic ecology is finally — and rapidly — succumbing to the effects of climate change, according to a new report released in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The ...
Lakes of the Hudson Bay Lowlands, in northeast Canada, are showing evidence of abrupt change in one of the last Arctic regions of the world to have experienced global warming, according to ...
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