Nature's Clock

audiobook (Unabridged) How Climate Change Alters Ecosystems

By Tom Finn

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The Earth's ecosystems are a testament to the power of nature's resilience. From the towering rainforests to the vibrant coral reefs, these complex systems are a network of life, interconnected in ways we are only beginning to understand. Yet, these ecosystems are facing an unprecedented threat: climate change.


The impacts of climate change are multifaceted, but one of the most profound is its effect on the timing of biological processes, a field known as phenology. Species around the globe are adapting to a changing climate, altering their migration patterns, breeding seasons, and hibernation cycles. These shifts can disrupt delicate ecological balances, cascading through ecosystems with unforeseen consequences.

Nature's Clock