LSU: Parts of U.S.'s Southernmost States Will 'Tropicalize' as Climate Changes
March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, March 19 (TNSJou) -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release on March 18, 2021:
As climate change reduces the frequency and intensity of killing freezes, tropical plants and animals that once could survive in only a few subtropical parts of the U.S. are expanding their ranges northward, according to a new study led by the U.S. Geological Survey. This change is likely to result in some temperate zone plant and animal communities found toda . . .
As climate change reduces the frequency and intensity of killing freezes, tropical plants and animals that once could survive in only a few subtropical parts of the U.S. are expanding their ranges northward, according to a new study led by the U.S. Geological Survey. This change is likely to result in some temperate zone plant and animal communities found toda . . .