Posted by: Sandy Steinman | October 16, 2014

Warmer Temperatures Could Mean Longer, Later Fall Color

ScienceDaily reports a study by Princeton University reveals

The fall foliage season in some areas of the United States could come much later and possibly last a little longer by the end of the century as climate change causes summer temperatures to linger later into the year, according researchers. The delay could result in a longer growing season that would affect carbon uptake, agriculture, water supplies and animal behavior, among many other areas.

Read full story at: Fall foliage season may be later, but longer on warmer earth — ScienceDaily

 


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