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The broad footprint of climate change from genes to biomes to people

Accumulating impacts Anthropogenic climate change is now in full swing, our global average temperature already having increased by 1°C from preindustrial levels. Many studies have documented individual impacts of the changing climate that are particular to species or regions, but individual impacts are accumulating and being amplified more broadly. Scheffers et al. review the set of impacts that have been observed across genes, species, and ecosystems to reveal a world already undergoing substantial change. Understanding the causes, consequences, and potential mitigation of these changes will be essential as we move forward into a warming world. Science , this issue p. 10.1126/science.aaf7671
- University of British Columbia Canada
- James Cook University Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- Roma Tre University Italy
- National University of Singapore Singapore
Crops, Agricultural, 570, Food Chain, Medicine (all); Multidisciplinary, Acclimatization, Climate Change, Population Dynamics, Fisheries, Genetic Variation, Fresh Water, Biodiversity, 333, Multidisciplinary Sciences, 1000 General, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Animals, Humans, Sex Ratio
Crops, Agricultural, 570, Food Chain, Medicine (all); Multidisciplinary, Acclimatization, Climate Change, Population Dynamics, Fisheries, Genetic Variation, Fresh Water, Biodiversity, 333, Multidisciplinary Sciences, 1000 General, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Animals, Humans, Sex Ratio
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