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As temperatures rise, Antarctica is turning green
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As temperatures rise, Antarctica is turning green

The Antarctic is warming and native vascular plants are spreading. But the warming could invite invasive species and disrupt the unique ecosystem.
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Despite a warmer, wetter world, there may be less water available for human use
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Despite a warmer, wetter world, there may be less water available for human use

In a warmer world, plants could consume more water than they currently do, leaving less for human consumption and activities, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

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