Too Much of a Good Thing: A Plant’s Perspective on Climate Change

Too Much of a Good Thing: A Plant’s Perspective on Climate Change

Author: Abigail Garofalo, Amy Lefringhouse, Erin Garrett August 14, 2024 Duration: 39:43

Join us as we chat with Karla Griesbaum, NREE Educator with Illinois Extension, about how plants are expected to respond to climate change. While plants may experience some short-term benefits, overall increased stress is expected for plants with our changing climate. Take a listen as we discuss all things plants and climate change! Learn more on the Everyday Environment blog.

 

Resources for learning more: 

Explore carbon levels across the globe

Learn about how plants experience heat stress
Climate ready woodlands resources from University of Minnesota

Illinois Pollinator website from Illinois Extension
Rainfall management website from Illinois Extension

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