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Decoupled carbon assimilation and growth responses to aridity in temperate deciduous oaks | Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Long-term carbon sequestration as woody biomass in oaks is decoupled from photosynthesis and more sensitive to climate change.
The U.S. has a poor record of assembling natural-grass pitches for soccer tournaments—which is why scientists have spent years trying to keep turf from ruining this World Cup, Hana Kiros reports.
🌫️May Gray, June Gloom, No Sky July, Fogust ... regardless of what month it is, here's the science behind the gray skies.
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Decoupled carbon assimilation and growth responses to aridity in temperate deciduous oaks | Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
New @ameriflux.bsky.social
paper out with @mukund24rao.bsky.social
Interesting study on where the C goes
#UCANR climate scientist Daniel Swain @weatherwest.bsky.social has become one of the nation’s most trusted voices on weather and climate.
Read why TheAtlantic.com says the media keeps calling on him:
U.S. scientists have spent years prepping for the World Cup—and trying to keep bad turf from ruining it.
May monthly CO2 average breaks record again: scripps.ucsd.edu/news/annual-...
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Excellent story by my former @latimes.com colleague @kbaxter11.bsky.social about the heat risks facing World Cup athletes, citing @climatecentral.org research: www.latimes.com/sports/socce...
Scientists warn Trump plan to axe US ocean monitoring system will leave world ‘flying blind’ | US news | The Guardian www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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"This is not a routine regulatory update...What it actually does is restructure the foundational rules of US science funding—with cascading impact for global collaborators—to serve political priorities rather than the public good." [email protected] Pres. Brandon Jones.
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Daniel Swain has a knack for breaking down the complexities of climate and weather into precise but accessible ideas.
FIFA is well aware that extreme heat and humidity could affect the 2026 World Cup, and that's why this might be the final World Cup to be played in the summer.
The Office of Management and Budget has proposed sweeping revisions to the regulations that govern all federal grants, cooperative agreements, and other forms of federal financial assistance.