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How wildflower study shows complex effects from global warming A research team found that over four
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During the past 39 years, global warming has added more than a month to the wildflower season in the southern Colorado Rockies, according to a new study tracking the local effects of global warming on plant life there. It may be good news for hikers and wildflower enthusiasts to have meadows sprinkl
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