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By Kate Petersen

Deciduous trees offset carbon loss from Alaskan boreal fires, new study finds

More severe and frequent fires in the Alaskan boreal forest are releasing vast stores of carbon and nitrogen from burned trees and soil into the atmosphere, a trend that could accelerate climate warming. But new research published this week in the journal Science shows that the deciduous trees replacing burned Read more…

By Stephanie Mayer, 4 yearsApril 15, 2021 ago

Earth to reach temperature tipping point in next 20 to 30 years, new NAU study finds

Earth’s ability to absorb nearly a third of human-caused carbon emissions through plants could be halved within the next two decades at the current rate of warming, according to a new study in Science Advances by researchers at Northern Arizona University (NAU) and the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Using Read more…

By Brian Marbury, 4 yearsJanuary 13, 2021 ago

Ecoss presents at virtual #AGU2020

Many Ecoss researchers are presenting at the annual fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union taking place online Dec 1-17. Everyone who is registered for the meeting can join live online Q&As or view sessions and posters at anytime. Check out this guide to learn more about Ecoss presenters and sessions. Historically, the Read more…

By Brian Marbury, 4 yearsDecember 7, 2020 ago

Twenty universities, colleges convene to share best practices on “bumpy road” to carbon neutrality

In a year in which global temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide records were broken, experts from 20 colleges and universities will gather virtually November 17-19, 2020 at Northern Arizona University to discuss why carbon reduction is critical to their institutions’ futures, and how each is forging a path to zero Read more…

By Brian Marbury, 5 yearsNovember 13, 2020 ago
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Changing the climate conversation in Arizona

NAU joins with ASU, UA and Arizona communities to confront climate crisis As Arizona confronts the impacts of a hotter world, Northern Arizona University is joining partners from Arizona State University, the University of Arizona and communities from throughout the state to convene the first statewide, solutions-focused climate summit. Climate Read more…

By Ecoss, 6 yearsNovember 8, 2019 ago

High-Tech Tree tells Climate Stories Online – led by Ecoss Researchers

Wired red oak is first of its kind in North America. As trees across the U.S. continue their picturesque march toward autumn, one 100-year-old oak tree in Massachusetts is attracting a crowd of admirers online. The tree is a scientific wonder—not because of its unique looks or a special way Read more…

By Ecoss, 6 yearsOctober 30, 2019 ago
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Ecoss researchers co-authored IPCC Special Report on Oceans and Changing Cryosphere

The world’s oceans are getting hotter and acidifying under climate change at unprecedented rates, threatening coastal and high-mountain communities, marine ecosystems, and global fishing stocks, according to a new Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC) released this week by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel Read more…

By Ecoss, 6 yearsSeptember 25, 2019 ago
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Larger, more frequent fires in boreal forest threaten previously protected carbon stores

Pools of old carbon in the soil of boreal forests historically safe from combustion are being released by more frequent and larger wildfires, an Ecoss team led by Xanthe Walker and Michelle Mack announced in Nature this week. As the climate of these forests in the Northwest Territories of Canada Read more…

By Ecoss, 6 yearsAugust 21, 2019 ago

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