Climate
Change's Impact On Invasive Plants In Western US
May Create Restoration Opportunities (Jan 30, 2009) ScienceDaily.
A new
study by researchers at Princeton University's
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
has found that global climate change may lead to the
retreat of some invasive plant species in the western
United States, which could create unprecedented ecological
restoration opportunities across millions of acres throughout
America. At the same time, global warming may enable
other invasive plants to spread more widely.