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Study reveals uniqueness of naturally occurring monodominant forests in the Republic of Congo

Study reveals uniqueness of naturally occurring monodominant forests in the Republic of Congo
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Andoki
Sangha
Congo
Cameroon
Congo-basin
Richard-malonga
Ellen-heimpel
Davidj-harris
Congolese-agency-for-wildlife
Ministry-of-forestry-economy

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #595

"Without liberty, law loses its nature and its name, and becomes oppression. Without law, liberty also loses its nature and its name, and becomes licentiousness." James Wilson (1790)

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Russia
San-joaquin-valley
California
United-states
Mengla
Yunnan
China
Manhattan
New-york
University-of-washington
Washington

Warming Tundra Ups Carbon Emissions: Tasmanian Study

Warming Tundra Ups Carbon Emissions: Tasmanian Study
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Cath-dickson
Mark-hovenden
University-of-tasmania
Silver-plains-reserve
Plant-ecology
Silver-plains
Tasmanian-land
Conservation-science
Planning-manager
Tasmanian-land-conservancy

Almost a third of Australia's plant species may have to migrate south if we hit 3 degrees of warming

The results were astonishing. In Australia’s wetter east coast, you gain on average 19% more species and lose 14% of species when moving up the temperature gradient by 1°C. In the dry centre, you gain 18% of species and lose 21% of species for every extra degree.

Australia
Cape-york
Queensland
Australian
Julian-schrader
Charles-darwin
Macquarie-university
Cornelia-sattler
Plant-ecology
Creative-commons

Missouri gardeners use cold-hardy plants to battle spring chills

As Missouri shakes off the last freezes of winter and welcomes spring, gardeners across the state are looking for ways to be undeterred by the recent lingering

Missouri
United-states
Weather-authority
Human-interest
Climate-zones
Hybrid-plants
Plant-ecology
Horticulture
Crops
Bletilla
Hardiness

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