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  1. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … William Cronon recounts in his classic book Changes in the Land. What’s more, colonists rendered large areas of New … than 50 percent as land conversion to exurban and suburban use has exploded. This trend has been particularly intense … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  2. Dr. Sarah Batterman

    … carbon sink, tropical ecosystems, biodiversity, land use change, climate change, symbiotic nitrogen fixation … bacteria changed the climate over earth's long-term history. Batterman discovered that symbiotic nitrogen …

    ltumblety - 01/03/2024 - 10:11

  3. Animal reservoirs—where the next SARS-CoV-2 variant could arise

    … is incorrect, according to Holmes. “Throughout history, humans have given our diseases to other animals,” … kind of remarkable Swiss Army Knife type of virus that can use [ACE-2] receptors from a broad range of species,” … over the next half century. As climate change alters human land use and causes other species to shift their geographic …

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  4. Dr. Jazlynn Hall

    … with Dr. Winslow Hansen and Dr. Charlie Canham to use simulation models and geospatial analysis to examine … area in the western United States has rapidly increased over the past several decades, threatening forest carbon … potential carbon trajectories and relationships between land ownership, development, and carbon markets. Finally, …

    ltumblety - 11/10/2023 - 15:34

  5. New study identifies the best areas for rewilding European bison

    Land-use & Human Impacts , …   Video: A map of bison abundance and range over time, based on thousands of simulations. Abundance is …

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  6. Cary to co-lead $4.8M study on how environmental conditions shape viral outbreaks in wild rodents

    … to people? A new project will monitor how changing seasons, land use, and human behavior influence viral outbreaks in wild … array of viruses in rodents, and see how they’re changing over time and space, said Han. The study will focus on …

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  7. Bats not the enemy in the fight against COVID-19

    … health sectors in these surveillance activities shall be of use to public health. This would help in the development … would be so much easier and safer. Virologists get quick publications easily from bats and bats have few defenders … of humans in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific and Indian Ocean Islands still eat bats. Thousands of inhabitants of the …

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  8. Human impact on the environment may make pandemics more likely, experts warn

    … viruses they carry, that we've never been exposed to in our history, to emerge into our own populations." Daszak and … have caused pandemics to emerge. "Our analysis shows that land use change — the conversion of tropical forest into …

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  9. How Much Oil Can We Burn?

    … from place to place. World transport depends on oil—on land, at sea, and in the air. We’ve been using internal … are on the horizon, although these may simply aggregate our use of energy from individual cars to electric power plants. … Technical note: Total amounts of oil produced over the history of the industry. International Journal of Oil, Gas, …

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  10. Why you should brake for opossums

    forest floor, hoovering up ticks right and left, killing over 90% of these things, and so they are really protecting … This means keeping their habitat intact with thoughtful land use planning, tolerating them in our yards, and, whenever …