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  1. Soil carbon sequestration as a climate change solution

    Soil carbon sequestration as a climate change solution … recognized (and I thoroughly agree) that soils with lots of organic matter are good for plant growth, retention of water … involved, overlooking that vast areas of land are arid or unmanaged, and that large areas that are destined to warm in …

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  2. Dr. Danielle Hare

    … research 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

  3. Dr. Jane M. Lucas

    … abundant microorganisms help fertilize plants and recycle organic debris, with important implications for agriculture … how livestock antibiotics affect soil microbes, soil carbon storage, nitrogen cycling, and the rise of antibiotic … practices that support healthy ecosystems and meet global food demands. Before coming to Cary, Lucas completed a …

    ltumblety - 11/15/2023 - 14:12

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

    … to control nitrogen, and how this regulates forest growth, carbon sequestration, and nitrogen pollution to streams. … by groups that could tackle thorny issues, and he always managed to have fun in the process. Better colleagues are …

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  5. Exposure to past temperature variability may help forests cope with climate change

    … priorities, support forest adaptation efforts, and improve carbon accounting. Lead author Winslow Hansen , a … in forests analyzed as part of the study. To assess modern forest productivity, the researchers used global …

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  6. Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

    … could impair soils’ ability to cycle nutrients and trap carbon Research assistant Peter Hoch collects prairie … Food & Agriculture , … temperatures alone increased soil respiration and dissolved organic carbon. Increases in these labile carbon pools can …

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  7. Diapers: to change or not to change

    … biopolymers of plant origin, which may offer long-term net carbon sequestration from the atmosphere if they are … must be regarded as one of the most convenient products of modern society. Question is: what type of impact do these … large impacts in terms of the water use, pesticides, and carbon dioxide emissions . Washing these diapers adds a …

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  8. How it all started

    … plants that we see at the Earth’s surface, which generate organic matter by photosynthesis, these microbes use hydrogen in reactions known as chemosynthesis to generate organic carbon in complete darkness. The rate of metabolism is slow …

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  9. Agriculture without weeds and bugs

    … Pastoral scenes are fine for artwork, but by no means is modern agriculture a “green” endeavor. Food production … were seen in an analysis of 30 forested sites. In organic agriculture, soils and plants are explicitly … grasslands and forests is associated with landscape-level drivers. Nature 574: 671-674. Yamamuro, M. and 5 others. …

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  10. The smell of the city

    … blanketed the city. Regulations against the emission of organic chemicals, from dry cleaning, outdoor grills, and … these pollutants fell into the general category of volatile organic carbon (VOC) compounds. They are precursors to the formation …

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