More grasslands, less tundra in Alaska's future - report
More grasslands, less tundra in Alaska's future - report
05 May 2012 00:29
Source: reuters // Reuters
By Yereth Rosen
ANCHORAGE, May 4 (Reuters) - Long-term climate shifts will mean the spread of prairie-like grasslands and the displacement of much of the tundra habitat in Alaska and neighboring parts of Canada, according to a report released this week by the University of Alaska.
The report predicts climate shifts through the end of the century in Alaska and Canada's Yukon and Northwestern Territories.
The two-year Alaska, Yukon and Northwestern Territories Climate-Biome Shift Projects, conducted by the university in collaboration with government agencies and nonprofit groups from the United States and Canada, maps out expected changes for the 18 identified sub-climates in the study area, ranging from sparsely vegetated northern Arctic tundra to rainforest and grasslands.
Some changes are expected to be drastic, the report said.
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