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How does Global warming affect wetlands today?

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how were wetlands before global warming affecting it and what happened to it with global warming?

It's a science project as i want to know how the species and the factors are being affected and what is being done to recover from global warming loss

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  1. Wetlands before global warming were exactly today. Global warming doesnt effect anything, because its imaginary.


  2. Global climate change reports and studies are influencing the way wetland scientists and state wetland managers think about wetlands. From wetlands protection to management, there are many new and emerging factors included in a growing body of knowledge about climate change and its effects on wetlands. Sea level rise, carbon sequestration and invasive species are among the many topics in recent discussion and reports on wetlands and climate change. ASWM has established this webpage to identify the issues and help wetland managers address the questions around how to reevaluate wetland management practices in consideration of global climate change. Several wetland managers and scientists have been gracious enough to help us get started and we would like to thank them for their valuable contributions to this webpage as ASWM develops it more fully over the coming months. It is ASWM's goal to facilitate a working dialogue and to establish an informative resource on this ever-increasingly important topic.

  3. Well if this is a science project why didn't you go out and do your own research? I wouldn't trust any answer I got on here. You should go to your park and recreation people in your own state and talk to them. Hopefully, they are biased one way or another and are actually paying attention to what's happening in the parks they are managing.

  4. may be... if the global warming will continue..

    the ice in the north and south pole.. will melt... and the water in the wet land will become higher.. and some of the islands will sink... and it will be hard for us to live because we won't have enough space to live on and if the population will still rise... then it's the end of the world...!! joke... and may be it will hard to recover the losses...!! hehe i hope i answered your question...

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