DAVIS — Many scientists are linking the increasing intensity of California’s droughts to greenhouse gases,and a novel study from UC Davis researchers shows the effects of those gases on the state’s native plants. This research team used satellite imagery and data to approach up with vegetation maps under different greenhouse gas levels. By comparing conditions where plants are thriving or struggling, researchers predicted what will happen if global warming trends continue unchecked. Struggling vegetation shows up as red. “Business […]
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