Climate Adaptation in the North Central Mountains: Alpine Tundra and Treeline

Mountain systems in the North Central region have experienced rising temperatures that are amplified at higher elevation, dramatic and spatially variable decreases in snowpack (including higher rates of wintertime melt), retreating glaciers and permafrost loss, and consistently earlier annual ice loss in alpine lakes. These changes in climate have occurred against a backdrop of highly variable and extreme mountain climate.

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Mountains in the distance with treeline in the foreground; cloudy, overcast day