How
Coccolithophorids Respond to Ocean Acidification (12 Nov 2013) - The authors of this study
conclude that the coccolithophorid they studied could adapt to ocean
acidification with enhanced assimilations of carbon and nitrogen, becoming
even more productive than it is now, which is yet another positive finding of
the often feared consequence of Earth’s rising atmospheric CO2 concentration...
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Predicting
Tropical Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures (12 Nov 2013) - When model-estimated standard
deviations of different portions of a region suddenly differ by something on
the order of 200%, the so-called progress being made would appear to have a lot
to be desired... Read More
Selecting
Crop Cultivars to Maximize Yields (12 Nov 2013) - It
would seem prudent for farmers to discover what cultivars of the crops they
grow are most positively responsive to atmospheric CO2 enrichment under the
particular growing conditions of the regions in which they are planted. Having
made that determination, farmers can maximize the well-documented
growth-enhancing benefits of the aerial fertilization effect of atmospheric
CO2, as well as the transpiration-reducing effect that typically accompanies it
and reduces the amount of water that crops would otherwise require. And doing
so will allow farmers to reap greater monetary benefits both now and in the
future as the CO2 concentration of the air continues to rise... Read More
ENSO
Teleconnections in CMIP Models Simulating Precipitation (13 Nov 2013) - How well
do the models mimic the teleconnections? According to the results of this
study, there are still improvements that need to be made... Read More
Soil
Nitrogen & Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment of Natural Grassland (13 Nov 2013) - The
results of this study demonstrate that the good intentions of man (nitrogen
fertilization) may sometimes have unintentional negative consequences for
certain ecosystems, while other actions of humanity (the mining and burning of
fossil fuels, such as coal, gas and oil) can sometimes prove to have unexpected
positive effects... Read More
CO2
Effects on Hatch Size and Larval Growth of Walleye Pollock (13 Nov 2013) - According
to the authors of this study, the growth dynamics of early life stages of
walleye pollock are resilient to projected levels of ocean acidification,
illustrating once again another marine species that will not likely be harmed
by rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations... Read More
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