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Editorial
Algal Symbionts Appear to Determine Responses of Calcifying Organisms to Ocean Acidification: And if one type won't help them, perhaps another will???
Subject Index Summary
Peatlands: Earth's peatlands contain a vast amount of sequestered carbon, about as much, in fact, as that contained in the entire atmosphere. As a result, they are vital elements of the planet's carbon cycle and have the potential to significantly impact its climate. In this summary, we briefly review the findings of several papers that come to bear upon this topic.
Journal Reviews
Precipitation within the Waikato Region of New Zealand: How has it been affected by over a century of global warming?
Late Holocene Climate on the Korean Peninsula: How did it compare with that of other parts of the world?
A 2000-Year Temperature History of the Mountainous West Eifel Volcanic Field of Germany: What does it reveal about the natural millennial-scale oscillation of earth's climate? ... and about the relative warmth of the Medieval Warm Period?
Genetic Adaptation to Warming Revealed in Study of Water Fleas: What was done? ... and what was learned?
The Last Half of 20th-Century European Forest Growth: How did it vary? ... and what was the hierarchy of responsible factors?
Ocean Acidification Database
The latest addition of peer-reviewed data archived to our database of marine organism responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment is Purple Sea Urchin [Strongylocentrotus purpuratus]. To access the entire database, click here.
Plant Growth Database
Our latest results of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature are: Candle Anemone (Lee et al., 2011) and Yarrow (Lee et al., 2011).
Medieval Warm Period Project
Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 1049 individual scientists from 600 research institutions in 44 different countries ... and counting! Our latest Medieval Warm Period Record comes from Storegga Slide, Southwestern Norwegian Continental Margin. To access the entire Medieval Warm Period Project's database, click here.
World Temperatures Database
Back by popular demand and upgraded to allow patrons more choices to plot and view the data, we reintroduce the World Temperatures section of our website. Here, users may plot temperatures for the entire globe or regions of the globe. A newly added feature allows patrons the ability to plot up to six independent datasets on the same graph. Try it today. World Temperatures Database.
Climate Change Reconsidered
The 2011 Interim Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change: We provide a link to this report as a courtesy and encourage all to download and read it. The 2011 Interim Report presents an overview of the research on climate change that has appeared since publication of Climate Change Reconsidered: The 2009 Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change. Research published before 2009 was included if it did not appear in the 2009 report or provides context for the new research. Nearly all of the research summarized here appeared in peer-reviewed science journals.
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| Seeing is Believing |
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Interglacial Warmth |
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