climate change
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Climate Change and Polar Ecosystems: New Study Examines the Biodiversity and Interactions of Polar Species in a Changing Environment
Scientists led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are calling for a roadmap of polar ecosystems to fill that knowledge gap, preserve polar life and even protect "our everyday life and our planet's health." The study would map all biodiversity in those regions, from the atmosphere to the deep sea and from land to the oceans.
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