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Ecoss postdoc leads tree ring with Grand Canyon Trust youth trip

Ecoss postdoc leads tree ring class with Grand Canyon Trust youth trip

by ecos | Oct 1, 2019 | Featured, News & Events

Ecoss postdoc Drew Peltier led a 2 hour class on tree ring science and climate change at Mangum Ranch on the North rim of the Grand Canyon. Drew joined a Grand Canyon Trust Climate change research trip, where Flagstaff High school students were helping with climate...
Ecoss researchers co-authored IPCC Special Report on Oceans and Changing Cryosphere

Ecoss researchers co-authored IPCC Special Report on Oceans and Changing Cryosphere

by ecos | Sep 25, 2019 | By Kate Petersen, Featured, News & Events

The world’s oceans are getting hotter and acidifying under climate change at unprecedented rates, threatening coastal and high-mountain communities, marine ecosystems, and global fishing stocks, according to a new Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a...
Larger, more frequent fires in boreal forest threaten previously protected carbon stores

Larger, more frequent fires in boreal forest threaten previously protected carbon stores

by ecos | Aug 21, 2019 | By Kate Petersen, Featured, News & Events

Pools of old carbon in the soil of boreal forests historically safe from combustion are being released by more frequent and larger wildfires, an Ecoss team led by Xanthe Walker and Michelle Mack announced in Nature this week. As the climate of these forests in the...
How much extra carbon dioxide will trees take up this century?

How much extra carbon dioxide will trees take up this century?

by ecos | Aug 19, 2019 | Featured, News & Events

Ecoss’ Bruce Hungate and Victor Leshyk co-authored a study on the “CO2 fertilization effect”. The study was led by César Terrer and Rob Jackson and published in Nature Climate Change. Although excessive CO2 often harms forests by warming the planet,...
Ecoss scientists find traits linked to what leaves a changing climate first

Ecoss scientists find traits linked to what leaves a changing climate first

by ecos | Jul 26, 2019 | Featured, News & Events

The research team, led by Bradley Butterfield from NAU’s Center for Ecosystem Science and Society (Ecoss) and including Scott Anderson from the School of Earth and Sustainability, found that a plant’s evolutionary build—its growth form (tree vs. shrub) and how its...
Carbon from thawing permafrost released to the atmosphere at a higher rate than thought

Carbon from thawing permafrost released to the atmosphere at a higher rate than thought

by ecos | Jul 8, 2019 | Featured, News & Events

Ecoss researchers show that more carbon is being released from thawed permafrost than previously thought. A new paper published this month in Nature Geoscience introduces a new way to track soil carbon in permafrost, which changes the understanding of how...
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