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15/04/2014

Global warming is bad news for many plant and animal species but potentially good news for others - Adam Walton and guests discuss the winners and losers of climate change.

30 minutes

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Sun 20 Apr 2014 06:30

Climate change winners and losers

This week, following the recent publcation of the latest IPCC report on climate change, Adam Walton explores the potential winners and losers in the animal and plant kingdom. While arguments may continue听over the details of climate change, recent research by groups of scientists across the world has indicated significant impact on various species of flora and fauna, across land and sea.

Adam chats to Dr Pippa Moore of IBERS at Aberystwyth University, who was one of the authors of a study by an international听team of听scientists drawn from Australia, Canada, USA, Spain, Germany and the UK. They produced maps which show how plants and animals will have to shift locations to maintain their ideal habitat as the climate changes.

We hear from two scientists working at Bangor University, Dr听Mark de Bruyn and Dr Michael Knapp,听who have both used anicent DNA to study how animal populations were affected by previous periods of upheaval in the planet's climate such as the last major ice age. Elephant seals and cave bears were studied to determine how these species adapted as conditions cooled and warmed over many thousands of years.

The programme is also joined by two advisors for the National Trust - Matthew Oates who is a wildlife specialist, and Coast & Marine Advisor Phil Dyke who discuss changes to the coastline caused by rising sea levels, and changes to habitats for many species.

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  • Tue 15 Apr 2014 18:30
  • Sun 20 Apr 2014 06:30

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