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Recent progress on the Climate Change Sensitivity Database

October 5, 2012 | Filed under: Climate Sensitivity Database, Updates

The Climate Change Sensitivity Database continues to grow and expand. Michael Case and our database technician Jorge Tomasevic are making great progress adding new sensitivity records, and uploading new information to the database. There are now completed records for 205 species and 49 ecological systems.  Please visit climatechangesensitivity.org to learn …

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In response to the potential challenge that climate change poses to natural resource managers, the University of Washington has partnered with key collaborators in the region to conduct a climate change vulnerability assessment of an area spanning the Pacific Northwest region of North America. This assessment will provide resource managers and decision makers with some of the most basic and important information about how species and ecological systems will likely respond to climate change. It will also allow researchers to answer important scientific questions regarding the potential impacts of climate change on natural resources. Learn more...

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