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How Do Organisms Affect and Respond to Climate Change?

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Asatryan,  Gayane
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Harbott,  Marie
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Todorović,  Sara
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Kaplan,  Jed O.
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Lazarus,  David
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Lee,  Carol Eunmi
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Parmesan,  Camille
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Renaudie,  Johan
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Thomas,  Helmuth
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Wu,  Henry C.
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Richards,  Christina L.
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Asatryan, G., Harbott, M., Todorović, S., Kaplan, J. O., Lazarus, D., Lee, C. E., Parmesan, C., Renaudie, J., Thomas, H., Wu, H. C., Richards, C. L. (2022): How Do Organisms Affect and Respond to Climate Change? - Frontiers for Young Minds, 10, 703195.
https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2022.703195


Cite as: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5025426
Abstract
Life on Earth is diverse at many levels, meaning there is a lot of variety within species and there are many different kinds of species. This biodiversity provides many of the resources that humans need and enhances our quality of life. All of Earth’s organisms are affected by Earth’s climate, but they also influence Earth’s climate. In this article, we show how research on plants, animals, and microbes helps us better understand how living things can both impact and respond to climate change. This research also gives us insight into what the future might be like for life on Earth. Such knowledge will help us to protect our planet—and the living things on it—from the harmful effects of future climate change.