Environment
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Climate Change to be Blamed for Northward Shifts Recorded in Earth's Coldest Forests
New research has linked the northward shift in Earth's coldest forests to rising temperatures. These shifts have prompted a lot of concerns about biodiversity, high risk of wildfires, and worsening impacts of climate change on northern communities.
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