[Pollinator] A rosy view of climate change and butterflies

Craig Tufts TUFTS at nwf.org
Wed Dec 14 05:09:06 PST 2005


Matthew:

CO2 Science will indeed try to paint a rosy view of climate change
given any way in which they can bend the research. They have very
strong, long term ties to the coal and oil industry.

Craig



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>>> "Matthew Shepherd (Xerces Society)" <mdshepherd at xerces.org>
12/13/2005 7:17 PM >>>
For an up-beat view on the impact of increasing levels of atmospheric
CO2 on butterflies, read the article on the CO2 Science web site at
http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/subject/i/summaries/butterflies.jsp.
It seems that climate change will only bring good things for
butterflies.

Matthew
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