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Monday 23 October 2017

Climate Change Daily Vid Oct 23 2017: Antarctic life sensitive to climate change?

How sensitive is Antarctic marine life to climate change?

John Spicer is Professor in Marine Biology, University of Plymouth.

He is co-author of the best-selling textbook Biodiversity: An Introduction, Blackwell Science, 2003



"Prof Spicer spells out the chilling message in a new book -- Biodiversity: A Beginner's Guide -- the findings of which have been backed by respected scientists from the United Nations, Yale University and the Eden Project." Herald, the Interview with John Spicer entitled 'My Fight For Planet' was published. Herald, the "Will appeal to intelligent non-specialists and may provide the incentive to study the subject in greater depth" Journal of Biological Education.


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