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Increasing the heat in an aging forest

Boreal forests contain about half the carbon (C) of terrestrial forests worldwide, and as such, they play an immense role in the global C cycle. Therefore, accurately predicting the global C balance requires understanding of C fluxes in boreal trees and how they respond to climate change. While the relationships between climate and boreal tree growth are generally non-stationary, it remains unknown whether the same is true of the relationships between climate and C fluxes.


Source: Ecology - nature.com

No effect of dual exposure to sulfoxaflor and a trypanosome parasite on bumblebee olfactory learning

MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium announces recipients of inaugural MCSC Seed Awards