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Plants and climate change
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What is climate change? Changes in weather patterns caused by increases in the major greenhouse gases (especially CO2). Changes include: Rising temperatures Rainfall disruption More frequent and stronger storms
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Global temperatures are rising
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Why are plants linked to climate change?
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Plants remove CO2 from the air during photosynthesis and store it in their stems, leaves and roots
"Root Systems of Prairie Plants" by Heidi Natura ©1995, Conservation Research Institute
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Tropical forests store vast amounts of carbon
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Plants stabilise soils which store even more carbon!
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Plants are important: They provide food for us
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Plants are important: They provide food and shelter for animals
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Plants are important: They provide medicines and healthcare
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Plants are important: They provide wood for building and fibre for clothes
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Climate change threatens plants
In order to grow, plants need: Water Carbon dioxide Sunlight Nutrients The right temperature All these will change with climate change
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In response to climate change, plants can:
Move – to where the climate is suitable Adapt – to the new climate Become extinct
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Move
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How can plants move? Seed dispersal (wind and animals) Human movement
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Barriers to plant movement
Barriers to migration (from Abraham J. Miller-Rushing and Richard B. Primack, Plant Talk 2004
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What about mountain and island species?
Where can they go to find suitable conditions as the Earth warms? Joseph Steufer
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Adapt Changing time of growing or flowering Becoming dormant
Growing faster or slower
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Assisted adaptation
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But… Not all species will adapt to climate change at the same rate
Plants that flower too early may ‘miss’ their pollinators Migrating birds might not have a food supply where they expect it
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Foodchain disruption
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Become extinct
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These plants are almost extinct
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Let’s conserve plants
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How can we conserve plants?
Save energy and waste less Choose what you buy carefully Eat less meat Tell people how important plants are Protect forests Plant trees Grow local plants Get involved in local conservation projects Store seeds in seedbanks
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Enjoy plants and the habitats they create
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BGCI is grateful for the Ernest Cook Trust for their
BGCI is grateful for the Ernest Cook Trust for their support in funding this project
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