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www.scientificamerican.com
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| | | | | A new theory proposes methane-spurting single-celled organisms were behind the Permian extinctions | |
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earthsystem.org
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| | | | | Soil might not seem like the flashiest player in the Earth system, but make no mistake - beneath its humble surface lies a complex and dynamic world. It is a critical component of our planet, cycling carbon and nutrients, supporting life, and shaping ecosystems. My research group jointly with colleagues from the Soil Biogeochemistry group... | |
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www.nature.com
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| | | | | The resilience of the Amazon rainforest to climate and land-use change is crucial for biodiversity, regional climate and the global carbon cycle. Deforestation and climate change, via increasing dry-season length and drought frequency, may already have pushed the Amazon close to a critical threshold of rainforest dieback. Here, we quantify changes of Amazon resilience by applying established indicators (for example, measuring lag-1 autocorrelation) to remotely sensed vegetation data with a focus on veget... | |
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juliancribb.blog
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| | | The vast wildfires now ravaging the world's northernmost regions herald rising danger for all humanity, no matter where we live. To people worldwide desperately trying to rebuild their lives and homes following devastation by hurricane, flood, drought and sea-surge, what happens in the remote Arctic may seem of small importance. But it has the capacity... | ||