Sunday, November 06, 2016

co2 Science

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The Role of Solar Forcing in Australian Tropical Cyclone Activity (4 November 2016)
More evidence of the importance of the Sun in driving long-term changes in climate-this time in a tropical cyclone record...
Plant Growth Database (3 November 2016)
Our latest posting of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for Papaya (Cruz et al., 2016). To access the entire database, click here.
The Interaction of Elevated CO2, Drought and UV-B Stress on Maize (2 November 2016)
The more scientists identify the genotypes that are most responsive to atmospheric CO2 enrichment and least affected by environmental stresses, and the more farmers grow them, the more likely society will meet the growing maize demand that is looming on the temporal horizon...
The Impact of Ocean Acidification on Japanese Carpet Shell Clams (1 November 2016)
Declining seawater pH does not appear to negatively impact the physiological and biochemical response of this bivalve...
The Impact of CO2 on the Emergence of an Oil Palm Weevil (31 October 2016)
Might elevated CO2 have an effect on weevil emergence, thereby influencing future oil palm production?...
Soybean Seed Yields Enhanced by Elevated CO2 (28 October 2016)
A study of multiple soybean cultivars reveals seed yield enhancements of 20 to 100 percent in response to atmospheric CO2 increases from 380 to 659 ppm...
Plant Growth Database (28 October 2016)
Our latest posting of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for well-fertilized barley plants (cv, Bambina) grown in controlled environment chambers under a reduced (33% less) supply of water (Schmid et al., 2016). To access the entire database, click here.
Continental Energy Storage in CMIP5 Climate Change Simulations (27 October 2016)
The current generation of GCMs does not perform well in calculating the change in the continental component of heat storage in Earth's terrestrial surfaces...
Searching for a Greenhouse Gas Signal in Guatemalan Drought Records (26 October 2016)
The authors of this study state that "the expected signal of anthropogenic influence on the precipitation regime of the region has not unambiguously emerged," which is the politically-correct way of saying that their observations do not align with model projections for this region...
Rising CO2 Enhances the Growth of Eighteen Blackgram Genotypes (25 October 2016)
Five morphological, six dry weight and eight yield traits examined by the authors of this study were found to benefit from higher levels of atmospheric CO2...
The Rapid Evolutionary Response of an Important Soil Invertebrate (24 October 2016)
Although annelid worms may currently not move from place to place very fast, they need not worry too much about it, as they can successfully evolve to be able to meet the need to do so...
A Portrayal of Inter-El Niño Variability in CMIP5 Climate Models (21 October 2016)
The result reveals another real-world example of the difficulty of mankind's ability to reduce one of nature's unique climatic phenomena to a set of mathematical equations that would have the ability to foretell the future...
Plant Growth Database (21 October 2016)
Our latest posting of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for Wheat (Xu et al., 2015). To access the entire database, click here.
How High-Arctic Reindeer Respond to Extreme Weather Events (20 October 2016)
Like what might be expected of any such noble four-legged species, when the going gets tough, the tough get going...
Malaria Transmission: Helped or Hindered in a Warming World? (19 October 2016)
Can there be anything good come out of evil global warming? Read on ... and maybe be surprised...
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