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Plant study flags dangers of warming world
LONDON (Reuters) - Plants are flowering faster than scientists predicted in response to climate change, research in the United States showed on Wednesday, which could have devastating knock-on effects for food chains and ecosystems. Global warming is having a significant impact on hundreds of plant and animal species around the world, changing some breeding, migration and feeding patterns ...  
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Rapid climate change putting Asia's rice production at risk
Washington, April 13 (ANI): Rapid climate change and its potential to intensify droughts and floods could threaten Asia's rice production and pose a significant threat to millions of people across the region, leading climate specialists and agricultural scientists have warned.  
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Germany Signs Joint Declaration For SASSCAL To Support Climate Change Research
WINDHOEK, April 19 (Bernama) -- Germany signed a joint declaration with five southern African countries to support cross-border research into climate change and land management here on Wednesday, Namibian Press Agency (Nampa) reported.  
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Wildlife can best weather climate change in our parks
Federal and provincial parks and other conservation areas provide animals, birds and plants with the best chance of weathering rapid climate change, says an Ontario scholar and parks researcher.[...]  
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Sailor's link in climate change research
Scientists are using a yachtsman to help study the Indian Ocean.  
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