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  1. Jonathan J. Cole: In Memory

    … understanding of the role that inland waters play in the global carbon cycle. Up to 50 percent of the carbon stored in soils is … made of maple leaves. Jon collecting water chestnut (Trapa natans) samples on the Hudson River. …

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  2. Victoria Kelly

    … quality, solar radiation, phenology, and the behavior of water in the landscape. Data from the program have been used … the impact of climate change on plant and animal life cycle events (phenology), and monitoring of water at the landscape scale. Recent publications include Road Salt: The Problem, The Solution, …

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  3. Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

    … Combined stressors could impair soils’ ability to cycle nutrients and trap carbon Research assistant … Associate Professor at the University of Idaho’s Soil and Water Systems Department, says, “Forces of environmental … is critical to supporting soil health in the face of global change. If we do not manage for interactive effects, …

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  4. Hydrogen fuels

    … sector.  You can burn hydrogen and it produces only water vapor.  Hydrogen would seem to have little direct … UK Ehhalt, D.H. and F. Rohrer. 2009.  The tropospheric cycle of H2: A critical review.  Tellus B. 61: 500-535. … P.C. et al. 1999.  Molecular hydrogen in the troposphere: Global distribution and budget.  Journal of Geophysical …

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  5. Antidepressant pollution alters crayfish behavior, with impacts to stream ecosystems

    … where they eat invertebrates, break down leaf litter, and cycle nutrients. They are stress-tolerant and can become … a divider down the middle. One side of the tank contained water that had passed by sardine gelatin; the other … actions and increased environmental literacy. Staff are global experts in the ecology of: cities, disease, forests, …

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  6. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    … the world are getting warmer, which is bad news for cold water fish species and freshwater quality. This is because … year to year variability in lake mixing is associated with global climate trends. Here, lead author, Dr. Isabella … weather in much of the northern hemisphere. The NAO can cycle on a yearly or decadal basis, ‘oscillating’ …

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  7. Trees and the public good

    … carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, potentially mitigating global warming. A campaign by the Nature Conservancy … humans. When trees are planted in cities, their transfer of water from soils to the atmosphere—a process known as transpiration—results in significant cooling of the …

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  8. The planetary toll of your morning coffee

    … systems that are left in standby mode—where hot water is kept available for the next user—have the worst … evolving coffee technologies. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 24: 1396-1408. O’Brien, T.G. and M.F. … Science 300: 587. Quadra, G.R. and 7 others. 2020. A global trend of caffeine consumption over time and …

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  9. Peter Groffman elected president of the Ecological Society of America

    … biogeochemical processes related to carbon and nitrogen cycles. In addition to his role at Cary, he is a professor … University said in an announcement . “From microbes to global biogeochemical cycles, from urban to forest ecosystems, from soil to water, from national environmental policy to media, one …

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

    … in forest fires , reveal the impacts of fire on water supply , and highlight the challenges that forests … from business, government and civil society to showcase global climate action.    …

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