These results suggest that there is a strong impact of anthropogenic climate change on growing season length. (pacificclimate.org)
We show that over extratropical regions where wheat and maize are harvested, the increase in growing season length from 1956 to 2005 can be attributed to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. (pacificclimate.org)
The trend in vegetation greenness has been linked to increasing growing season length at high latitudes and enhancemed terrestrial CO2 uptake in northern ecosystems. (notrickszone.com)