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Volume 14 Number 16:  20 April 2011

Editorial
How a Long-Term CO2-Induced Increase in Forest Productivity is Maintained on a Nitrogen-Impoverished Soil: The key to the phenomenon may reside in the type of fungi colonizing the trees' roots.

Journal Reviews
Central Pacific El Niño Events: Are they increasing in strength and frequency in response to global warming?

A Twentieth-Century Rainfall History of India: Does it vary in the way one would expect, based on IPCC projections for the future?

Catastrophic Superstorms of the French Mediterranean Coast: How have their occurrences varied between warmer and cooler times?

Growth Response of Radish to Super Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment: How high can the plant's growth rate possibly rise???

The Impact of Warming on Fungal Epidemics in Lakes: Does it promote the climate-alarmist view of a warmer world being a sicker world?

Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Fluxes from Temperate Grasslands in a Warmer, Wetter and CO2-Enriched World: How do the three oft-predicted environmental changes impact natural emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas?

Medieval Warm Period Project
This issue's Medieval Warm Period Record comes from Reting, Southern Tibetan Plateau.

Ocean Acidification Database
The latest addition of peer-reviewed data archived to our database of marine organism responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment is Brown Algae [Laminaria saccharina]. To access the entire database, click here.