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¡La Vida Silvestre, el Cambio Climático, y Tú!

Overview

Climate Science Alliance se asoció con ecoogistas locales y climatólogos para evaluar cómo está afectando el cambio climático a los ecosistemas, flora y fauna en el sur de California y el norte de Baja California. Los puntos clave de esta evaluación regional, que informan la 4ta Evaluación del Cambio Climático de California, se describen en esta guía de bolsillo.


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K-12

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Topics:

Carnivores, Climate 101, Pollinators

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