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  1. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … to control nitrogen, and how this regulates forest growth, carbon sequestration, and nitrogen pollution to streams. … Anyone who cares about forests needs to do anything they can to ensure that effort lives on.” His sudden death …

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  2. Soil carbon sequestration as a climate change solution

    Soil carbon sequestration as a climate change solution … no-till agriculture, plant cover crops, and apply manure to maintain soil organic matter at stable levels.  Avoiding … sequestration in most soils.  Thus, suggestions that we can mitigate the impact of fossil fuel combustion by …

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  3. Cary Institute to host Climate Week NYC event on addressing the wildfire crisis

    … wildfires to be worse than ever, and how predictive science can help. The event will be held in person at WNYC’s … “Managers and policy makers are being asked to balance the competing demands of human safety, fuels management, air quality, biodiversity conservation, and carbon sequestration in the face of tremendous scientific …

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  4. Beech Bark Disease

    … system and causing it to deteriorate slowly. The decline can take years to decades, but is usually fatal. The disease … through the forest. As a result, research on how to maintain healthy beech forests is lacking. Evidence of … and J. M. Griffin. 2010. Long-term changes in forest carbon and nitrogen cycling caused by an introduced …

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  5. Can humans be part of healthy ecosystems?

    Can humans be part of healthy ecosystems? … on natural habitats near her home, and wonders whether we can ever function as part of a healthy ecosystem. We look … show us how they’re working to try to restore ecological balance. As for the rest of humanity: can we rein in our …

  6. Hydrogen fuels

    … 1967 Hydrogen, like helium, is lighter than air.  You can fill balloons with hydrogen, and they will rise and … With this approach, producing hydrogen is responsible for carbon dioxide added to Earth’s atmosphere. Only if the … molecule (H2) spends about 2 years in the atmosphere.  The balance between the production of hydrogen and its …

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  7. Ocean acidification

    Ocean acidification The rising carbon dioxide content of Earth’s atmosphere will take an … most natural waters are seldom lower than 4.0.  Acid rain can have a pH as low as 3.0. In the atmosphere, when … not familiar with coccolithophores, which are microscopic phytoplankton with carbonate shells that are responsible for …

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  8. Overpopulation

    Overpopulation We can hope that innovation may further lower resource use per … is central, leading to perhaps two thirds of the growth in carbon dioxide emissions in recent decades. But, resource … oils led to a shift away from hunting whales. But, the positive confounding of population multiplied by affluence …

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  9. Nitrogen-fixing trees help tropical forests grow faster and store more carbon

    … trees help tropical forests grow faster and store more carbon Planting fixers could benefit … abandoned, remaining trees create habitat for wildlife that can help disperse seeds and kickstart reforestation. Credit: … stages of recovery from deforestation in Panama. To maintain pasture in this area, tree seedlings must be cut …

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  10. The woody biomass hoax

    Carbon Forests are too … fermented and used in place of petroleum, these materials can be expected to grow back within a year, recapturing … H., C.A. Williams, N. Hasler and Y. Zhou. 2019. The carbon balance of the southeastern U.S. forest sector as driven by …

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