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Brock University study details 20 years of climate change in Canada's North
A new study from Brock University compiling 20 years of research outlines the extensive and rapid ecological impacts of climate change across Canada's northern region.
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It details rapid shifts in vegetation, permafrost stability, and local wildlife habitats.
- Brock University researchers completed a comprehensive study synthesizing 20 years of climate research in northern Canada.
- The study compiles two decades of ecological and environmental research in northern Canada.
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- The precise long-term rate of habitat loss for specific northern species.
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