Impacts on plant communities by elevated CO2 concentration
Our climate is in change. Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels this high, as the present CO2 concentration (≈370 ppm), have not been seen for the past 420 000 years. The cause for this is a combination of industrial CO2 emissions, the burning of fossil fuels and emissions arising from land use changes, su...
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SLU/Dept. of Environmental Assessment
2005
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