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Jun 26, 2008 

Climate change forces plants to higher ground: study

For the complete report from CBC news click on this link

Study shows Climate change forces plants to higher ground

Researchers from AgroParisTech in France said the shift to higher altitudes is even larger for those plant species restricted to mountain habitats. "If all of these species moved in the same way, this is interesting to see and to analyze and it was significant enough to be considered a movement in relation to climate warming," said lead researcher Jonathan Lenoir in an interview podcast by Science.

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