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Individual trees may not be able to hop, run or fly, but tree species can take advantage of favorable conditions by moving into new habitats. On the flip side, tree species may disappear from their historical habitats when conditions deteriorate. Take, for example, spruce trees in North America, which are now more abundant but farther north than during the last ice age. 

 
Posted on November 9th, 2011 by Juanita Constible

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First coffee, and now wine? According to a recent study by scientists at Stanford, the wine industry could become the latest casualty of climate change, as vineyards around the world face the threat of rising temperatures.

 
Posted on November 8th, 2011 by Eric Young

Source: Eugene Cordero

During 24 Hours of Reality, we were fortunate to work with many accomplished scientists who helped us tell the truth about climate change. One of these scientists was Eugene Cordero, who took part in our panel discussions during the Alaska, India and Pakistan events. 

 
Posted on November 8th, 2011 by Avery Palmer

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