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Seasons Change. Spring Was Cranky From Global Warming

Spring came much earlier this year, says a specialist in botany, Cristol Fleming, which monitored the flowering plants. It believes the change of seasons takes place because of global warming.

Spring came much earlier this year, says a specialist in botany, Cristol Fleming, which monitored the flowering plants. It believes the change of seasons takes place because of global warming.

In some places on Earth, the flowers appear and two months earlier than would normally happen, and mankind has a very hard word to say for this phenomenon.

Experts were measured during 100 years and how specific plant spring flowering already say that all rules are turned upside down, writes DailyMail 

Ecosystems are adversely affected

The oaks of England, for example, have greened earlier than ever, and the buds have also flourished. The same thing happened in Asia where it already is in cherry blossom. The problem is that things are changing rapidly in some places of migratory birds does not keep pace with these changes. This means that sometimes escape disposed flowers and there is potential for more fruit this year.

In 2005, when they examined 100 flowers, 90 of them were found to flowering occurred 44 days are going faster than 20 years ago.

Meanwhile, scientists at Remote Sensing Systems showed that in terms of temperatures, in March 2011 was the coldest March since 1994.

It was 0.026 degrees Celsius colder than average so far.

On the other hand, Cristol Fleming is worried that the cycles of the plants has been turned upside down. She fears that the insects that pollinate these plants should not be keeping up with changing climatic environment.

What is global warming?

Global warming is the phenomenon of continual growth recorded average temperatures of the atmosphere near the ground and ocean water, found in the last two centuries, especially in recent decades.

The average air temperature near Earth’s surface has risen in the last century by 0.74 ± 0.18 degrees Celsius.

Heating is due to human activity, especially by releasing carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels.

Global warming cause sea level rise, extreme weather, melting glaciers, extinction of many species and change on human health.

Effects of global warming goes against a sustained fight, whose central aspect is the ratification by governments of the Kyoto Protocol on reducing emissions of pollutants that affect how fast warming. 

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