Climate Change

Climate change and biodiversity are the global issues of our time. Our climate change research spans a breadth of issues including its effects on, adaptations of and mitigations by plants and the people who manage and depend upon them. We inform and collaborate with the scientific community, the public, conservationists, sustainable development workers and policy makers. We address climate change around the world: in Latin America, in Africa, in Asia, in Oceania and in the United States including our home state of Missouri. We will not address the fundamental evidence for climate change well documented by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Plants are affected by climate change in many ways, and many of the solutions depend on plants. Most basically, the climate change research of the Missouri Botanical Garden monitors the effects of and details solutions for climate change.

These are the various research efforts by topic and link to projects within the Missouri Botanical Garden and amongst our collaborators:

Additional Climate Change Links

News and Articles

Scientists taking steps to defend work on climate. John M. Broder. New York Times 3/2/2010.

We can't wish away climate change. Al Gore. New York Times 2/28/2010.

Anatomy of the IPCC's mistake on Himalayan Glaciers and Year 2035 (aka the issue that wouldn't die). Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media 2/4/2010.

The role of botanical gardens in climate change research. (2009). Richard B. Primack and Abraham J. Miller-Rushing. New Phytologist 182: 303-313.

Darwin Foes and Warming to Targets. Leslie Kaufman, New York Times 3/4/2010.

One-month window for US climate bill! Sam Massie. Yale Daily News 3/23/2010.

Scientists say new study does not disprove climate change threat to Amazon. Jeremy Hance. Mongabay.com 3/19/2010.

Special section on Ecological Responses to Contemporary Climate Change. Conservation Biology. 2/2010. Online. Articles as PDF.

Counting Carbon in the Amazon. Jeff Tollefson. Nature 10/22/2009.