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When ‘Eradicated’ Species Bounce Back With a Vengeance

Science & Climate

Climate Change From Science to Solutions. A failure in science often leads to unexpected directions,” said lead author Edwin (Ted) Grosholz, a professor and ecologist with the UC Davis Department of Environmental Science and Policy. “We When ‘Eradicated’ Species Bounce Back With a Vengeance.

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Forest recovery in the age of megafires – how can we predict if forests grow back?

HumanNature

When forests burn, that carbon is released into the atmosphere and contributes to greenhouse gases (mostly as carbon dioxide). Forest Ecology and Management 2013 , 294 , 54–61. Science 2006 , 313 (5789), 940–943. Climate Change Presents Increased Potential for Very Large Fires in the Contiguous United States.

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Land-use, climate change, and policy – Opportunities to act locally while thinking globally

HumanNature

Land-Use and Climate Change Growing urban populations are accelerating land-use change (LUC) around the globe, as witnessed in the Front Range of Colorado 1–3. In recent history, we have witnessed LUC exacerbating climate change due to disturbed soils, development of greenhouse gas (GHG) producing land uses, and more 4.

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ESA Policy News: August 16, 2021

ESA

The National Environmental Justice Advisory Council and NOAA’s Scientific Advisory Board to meet. New United Nations Climate Report Warns of a ‘Code Red for Humanity’. The report more directly links climate change to increases extreme weather events. UN Climate Report Expected to Drive U.S.

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