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Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend
… to control nitrogen, and how this regulates forest growth, carbon sequestration, and nitrogen pollution to streams. … the eastern US. Dr. Canham notes “The thing that I consider so absolutely remarkable about Gary’s science …
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Dr. Danielle Hare
… Currently, Dr. Hare’s research focuses on studying the response of stream ecosystems to climatic and land use … examined how changing stream temperature affects organic carbon cycling and stream ecosystems, and methods to use … streams. Her work was part of the NSF-funded collaboration: Carbon Response to Experimental Warming in Streams (CREWS) …
ltumblety - 02/05/2024 - 09:36
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Dr. Evan Gora
… the composition of our forests and their capacity to store carbon. After plants die, they decompose with major implications for the global carbon budget. Evan explores how environmental conditions, … essential to understanding forest nutrient cycling and its response to global change. News & Multimedia Videos …
ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:10
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Dr. Winslow D. Hansen
… climate and sustain life globally. Trees sequester carbon emissions that cause climate warming, support much of … remote sensing and computer simulations to model forest response – scaling from individual trees up to entire … Canham to study how these dynamics will influence future carbon storage in forests across the northeastern USA. Sara …
ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:15
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Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist
… closed and an air filter running. Drink lots of water and consider wearing a K95 if you need to venture out. Can we … timescale, and it will have implications for biodiversity, carbon storage, and even water availability. Shrublands store less carbon, creating a feedback loop that is pointing us in the …
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Dr. Sarah Batterman
… Forest Ecologist Expertise terrestrial carbon sink, tropical ecosystems, biodiversity, land use … to understand how terrestrial ecosystems will offset human carbon emissions and slow climate change. Sarah Batterman's … govern tropical rainforest recovery from disturbance, response to environmental change, and future potential as a …
ltumblety - 01/03/2024 - 10:11
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How Lyme disease became unstoppable
… meets forest—that human health is at heightened risk. Consider Connecticut. By the 1970s, the degraded … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …
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Beech Bark Disease
… timber tree in North America. In fact, many loggers consider it a nuisance because its abundant saplings impede … and J. M. Griffin. 2010. Long-term changes in forest carbon and nitrogen cycling caused by an introduced …
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Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning
… planning efforts, and green infrastructure projects fail to consider impacts on marginalized communities. Given … Governing Green prepares users to effectively consider how decisions impact the function, equitable … press release .) Discover related resources, including publications, essays, a white paper , a Story Map , …
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Ocean acidification
Ocean acidification The rising carbon dioxide content of Earth’s atmosphere will take an … can have a pH as low as 3.0. In the atmosphere, when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid, … Morel. 2000. Reduced calcification of marine plankton in response to increased atmospheric CO2. Nature 407: …
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