Boreal forest, polar bears victims in global warming
Submitted on October 18, 2007 - 3:05pm.
Brenda Keino - Fall 2007
WASHINGTON - Rising temperatures caused by human activities are affecting the boreal forest in Alaska, one of the prime regulators of greenhouse gases, according to a new study.
The change in climate is not only affecting the arctic and diminishing the population of polar bears but is also destroying the boreal - or far northern - forest, explained the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment report.
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