Human-caused climate change has exposed the US national park area to more severe increases in heat and aridity than the country as a whole and caused widespread impacts on ecosystems and resources. Reducing carbon dioxide emissions from cars, power plants, and other human sources would reduce future risks. Since 1895, annual average temperature of the area of the 419 national parks has increased at a rate of 1.0 ± 0.2ºC (1.8 ± 0.4ºF) per century, double the rate of the US as a whole, while precipitation has declined significantly on 12% of national park area, compared with 3% of the US. This occurs because extensive areas of national parks are located in extreme environments. Scientific research in national parks has detected numerous chang...
US national parks are challenged by climate and other forms of broad-scale environmental change that...
This paper describes a report released by the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization (RMCO) and the Nat...
Federal parks and other public lands have unique mandates and rules regulating their use and conserv...
Human-caused climate change has exposed the US national park area to more severe increases in heat a...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering ecological and human systems globally, including in United ...
<div><p>Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas bu...
The fundamental physics of an enhanced greenhouse effect due to fossil fuel combustion is well under...
Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas but also t...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. The national parks are taking specifi...
Many protected areas may not be adequately safeguarding biodiversity from human activities on surrou...
The glaciers of Glacier National Park (GNP) are disappearing rapidly and likely will be gone by 2030...
Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world and it continues to grow at a rapid pace. Tou...
Glacier National Park used to hold 150 glaciers, and today that number has reduced to 25. Over the n...
Many U.S. national parks are already at the extreme warm end of their historical temperature distrib...
Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas but also t...
US national parks are challenged by climate and other forms of broad-scale environmental change that...
This paper describes a report released by the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization (RMCO) and the Nat...
Federal parks and other public lands have unique mandates and rules regulating their use and conserv...
Human-caused climate change has exposed the US national park area to more severe increases in heat a...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering ecological and human systems globally, including in United ...
<div><p>Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas bu...
The fundamental physics of an enhanced greenhouse effect due to fossil fuel combustion is well under...
Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas but also t...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time. The national parks are taking specifi...
Many protected areas may not be adequately safeguarding biodiversity from human activities on surrou...
The glaciers of Glacier National Park (GNP) are disappearing rapidly and likely will be gone by 2030...
Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world and it continues to grow at a rapid pace. Tou...
Glacier National Park used to hold 150 glaciers, and today that number has reduced to 25. Over the n...
Many U.S. national parks are already at the extreme warm end of their historical temperature distrib...
Climate change will affect not only natural and cultural resources within protected areas but also t...
US national parks are challenged by climate and other forms of broad-scale environmental change that...
This paper describes a report released by the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization (RMCO) and the Nat...
Federal parks and other public lands have unique mandates and rules regulating their use and conserv...