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Climate change is already altering the picture.
Climate change is already altering the picture.
Global warming caused by human activity is already taking a toll on nature, with 82 percent of 94 ecological processes showing signs of distress, according to a new study.

     It is not unusual to read climate research that centers on a specific area or region  impacted by climate change. But this study, “The Broad Footprint of Cimate Change from Genes to Biomes to People,” focuses on the big picture.
    “Individual impacts are accumulating and being amplified more broadly,” wrote the authors of the study, published Nov. 11.
    Species are undergoing evolutionary adaptation, they report. For example: 

     Studying the changes could help humans adapt. The research was led by Brett R. Scheffers, assistant professor at University of Florida’s Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Department.

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