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Draft Climate change in the North Queensland region

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... year, most of which are “due to hunger and communicable diseases that affect above all children in developing countries” (DARA 2012). If the people of developing nations are most vulnerable to climate change, as Roberts and Parks (2007) assert, then this necessarily means that globally people of col ...
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... and grapes have also been collected at several sites in the region over the same time period. In addition to the unique, geographically dispersed lilac data set, an evaluation was done of trends in bloom date of apples (‘Empire’ and similar varieties) and grape (variety ‘Concord’) collected at a few ...
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... The TSRA suggests that the section on the science of climate change does not adequately nor accurately portray the inherent risks and dangers of climate change, nor does it accurately reflect the dynamics of the climate system, emphasising instead gradual change (chapter 2.1). This is at odds with c ...
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Climate change in Saskatchewan

The effects of climate change in Saskatchewan are now being observed in parts of the province. There is evidence of reduction of biomass in Saskatchewan's boreal forests (as with those of other Canadian prairie provinces) that is linked by researchers to drought-related water stress stemming from global warming, most likely caused by greenhouse gas emissions. While studies, as early as 1988 (Williams, et al., 1988) have shown that climate change will affect agriculture, whether the effects can be mitigated through adaptations of cultivars, or crops, is less clear. Resiliency of ecosystems may decline with large changes in temperature. The provincial government has responded to the threat of climate change by introducing a plan to reduce carbon emissions, ""The Saskatchewan Energy and Climate Change Plan"", in June 2007.
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