From tracts of tundra being claimed by birch to swarms of biting blackflies, climate change is creating human and ecological disruption in northern Labrador — and not just in the winter.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsThursday, 29 April 2021
As shrubs take over Labrador's tundra, the effects of climate change stretch beyond the ice
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