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    Greening of the Earth (Globe)

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    Greening of the Earth (Globe)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- The Global Land Carbon Sink

    * -- The Green(leaf)ing of the Earth Continues

    * -- Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment Effects on Agricultural Plant Roots are Providing the Foundation for a New-and-Improved "Green Revolution"

    * -- Terrestrial Plant Responses to Global Warming

    * -- The Carbon Sink Efficiency of the Earth

    * -- Global Terrestrial Net Primary Productivity: 2000-2009 and Beyond

    * -- The Increasing Vigor of Earth's Terrestrial Plants

    * -- CO2- and Climate-Induced Effects on Terrestrial Plant Production

    * -- Tropical Forests and Earth's Changing Atmosphere

    * -- Biological Soil Crusts, Seed Germination and CO2

    Global Forest Productivity Since the Mid-20th Century

    The Greening of the Earth: 1982-1999

    Tropical Forest Productivity Trends: 1982-1999

    Global Greening Trends

    Global Terrestrial Carbon Uptake in the 1980s and 90s

    Forest Growth Rates

    The Response of Earth's Biosphere to Atmospheric CO2 and Temperature Trends: 1981-2000

    Tropical Forest "Weirdness" in Costa Rica

    A Two-Century History of Biospheric CO2 Exchange

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