The Guardian reported on how climate change is impacting pollination. While rising temperatures cause both flowers to bloom earlier and the pollinators such as bees fly earlier in the spring, the pollinators are affected much more. This has the potential to negatively impact food production as well as wildflowers. Read full story at Climate change is disrupting flower pollination, research shows | Environment | The Guardian.
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | November 23, 2014
How Climate Change Disrupts Pollination
Posted in Animals, Wildflowers and Other Plants | Tags: Pollination and Climate Change


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