Researchers found major fire models underestimate carbon released from deep peat soils in boreal forests. Field data from 324 ...
New research shows that fires in northern forests are releasing far more carbon than global climate models have been tracking.
Israel trades fire with Hezbollah, widening the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran into Lebanon. And, Texas primaries could test ...
Northern wildfires may be unleashing hidden reservoirs of ancient carbon — and climate models are missing much of it.
Wildfires in the northern boreal forests of Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia may be more damaging to the climate than ...
Knowing your native plant community helps you understand how your woodland functions and what management approaches are most likely to succeed.
A pair of disturbances common in Western Canada's boreal forests, when combined, may have an unexpected benefit of limiting the spread of non-native plant species, a University of Alberta study shows.
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Wild reindeer in the Arctic: A drone's eye view
Soar across the vast, frozen landscapes of the Arctic tundra and boreal forests to track migrating herds of Reindeer (or ...
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Boreal forests are heading north
Forests in the far north aren't standing still. A new analysis of 36 years of satellite imagery finds that the planet's ...
In the top layers of soil, microbes digest dead wood and fallen leaves, while threadlike roots release carbon dioxide as they ...
Abstract: Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) indicates the ability of plants to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Accurate estimation of GPP is essential for understanding regional carbon ...
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