
What can invertebrates tells us about climate change?
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A look into invertebrates as climate change indicators.
When it comes to understanding the effects of climate change we often think of polar bears and melting ice caps. But there are other places we can look to understand the effects and progress of our changing climate. Invertebrates in our oceans offer a different perspective on what climate change is and how it's progressing.
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What can invertebrates tells us about climate change?
Clip: Season 3 Episode 338 | 6m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
When it comes to understanding the effects of climate change we often think of polar bears and melting ice caps. But there are other places we can look to understand the effects and progress of our changing climate. Invertebrates in our oceans offer a different perspective on what climate change is and how it's progressing.
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