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De praderas a matorrales: así el calentamiento global transforma praderas alpinas de Colorado
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Una de las transformaciones derivadas del calentamiento global se observa en el corazón de las Montañas Rocosas de Colorado, donde un experimento en curso demostró que "un aumento sostenido de apenas 2 °C puede modificar de raíz ecosistemas enteros". Este cambio provocó la desaparición de las prader
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