N.C. State: Study Examines How Climate Change Has Shaped Coastal Forests Over the Last Decade
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Jan. 17 (TNSjou) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
A new study finds that climate change may have a range of contrasting effects on coastal forests, both slowing and enabling growth in areas where sea levels are rising and storms are more common.
Researchers compared a decade of forest growth data from two types of environments across the mid-Atlantic, southeastern, and Gulf coasts of the United States: coasta . . .
Marcelo Ardon, 919/515-5574, mlardons@ncsu.edu; Joey Pitchford, jmpitchf@ncsu.edu
A new study finds that climate change may have a range of contrasting effects on coastal forests, both slowing and enabling growth in areas where sea levels are rising and storms are more common.
Researchers compared a decade of forest growth data from two types of environments across the mid-Atlantic, southeastern, and Gulf coasts of the United States: coasta . . .