US Fish and Wildlife Service publishes climate change plan

Posted on | September 28, 2009 | 2 Comments

Green-winged teal at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Source: US Fish & Wildlife Service

Green-winged teal at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, Lincoln County, Nevada. Source: US Fish and Wildlife Service. Click on the image to be taken to the refuge's website.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released its plan for dealing with the effects of climate change on the country’s natural resources, including rising sea levels, the spread of invasive species and changing wildlife migration patterns reports the Riverside Press-Enterprise. The proposed strategy is up for public review and comment until Nov. 23.

To keep reading, click here.

To go to the Service’s draft plan, click here. Via Aquafornia.

For links to a Guardian guide to a draft global agreement on climate change, a Time Magazine article on our “long summer” and a Nature special report, click here.


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2 Responses to “US Fish and Wildlife Service publishes climate change plan”

  1. detoxdietguy
    October 2nd, 2009 @ 4:45 am

    recently, there has been some massive flooding in the Philippines and Vietnam which i think is also due to Climate Change. the tropical storms in asia are somewhat getting stronger stronger each year.

  2. Callum Harris
    April 30th, 2010 @ 8:24 pm

    Climate Change is really scary, now we have super typhoons and a lot of flooding going on some countries..”*`

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