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The Oceans are the World's Largest Carbon Sink
Where does all the carbon go?
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Carbon sink The Oceans are the World's Largest Carbon Sink
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process...
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The Carbon Cycle (carbon sink)
how carbon was once removed from our planet and is now being returned at an alarming rate.
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Southern Ocean carbon sink
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The Arctic - Carbon Sink or Carbon Source?
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Nicaragua Carbon Sink, Economic Driver, & Medicinal Plant Preservation: Agriculture/Forestry Contest
Nicaragua Carbon Sink, Economic Driver & Medicinal Plant Preservation proposal: MIT Climate CoLab Judges Choice Award 2013 Agriculture/Forestry at Climate So...
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Why is the ocean called a carbon sink?
FAQ ocean acidification and biodiversity more on http://comenvir.eu.
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Australia's largest biodiverse reforestation carbon sink project
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Australia's largest biodiverse reforestation 'carbon sink'.
Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor - the Preston Waters Project in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia
Native mixed species plantings. Creating a forest on marginal and degraded farmland.
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A Living Carbon Sink
An attempt to create a living carbon sink in a small residential backyard using biochar (charcoal) as the primary mass of carbon to be sequestered. In additi...
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Only Osa. Baitballs and Dolphins and Rays Oh My. Fully Badass Bioproductivity Baby
Very Big Bait Balls, Dolphin Megapod, Giant Ray Superpod, Sea Birds Galore and People, Offshore Osa, Costa Rica. Out of Drake Bay. Oh and lots of bubbles.
This is the only known place in the world where this kind of thing happens, and it happens all year long.
Not so many species, but a lot of animals.
Thats Bio Productivity, and Offshore Osa has it Big.
From a recent trip with Super Ocean Safar
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Ecomondo 2014. Andrea Maggiani di Carbon Sink
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CARBON SINK GROUP
Carbon Sink Group opera nel campo della salvaguardia ambientale ed é specializzata nell'elaborazione di politiche aziendali che garantiscano un effettiva riduzione delle emissioni inquinanti, sulla base di quanto stabilito dai trattati internazionali.
Copyright 2012 Università degli Studi di Firenze
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Chris Drury's Carbon Sink: What Goes Around, Comes Around
Chris Drury discusses his site-specific sculpture, Carbon Sink: What Goes Around, Comes Around. The work is part of University of Wyoming Art Museum's ongoin...
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EGU2009: The terrestrial carbon sink and effects of aerosols on carbon sinks (Press Conference)
Press conference with Stephen Sitch, Martin Wild at the 2009 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union. (Credit: EGU/CNTV.at) The European Geoscienc...
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Action2020 "Forests as Carbon Sinks" interview
A key component of the WBCSD's Action2020 plan is advancing business solutions to reduce global deforestation. One of these solutions proposes that we see fo...
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Drought Tolerant Lawn is Carbon SInk
Sustainability Expert Mike Garcia talks about the benefits of having a NATIVE LAWN in your yard. This is important information if you are thinking of removing your existing lawn, consider a NATIVE LAWN. www.EnviroscapeLA.com
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Carbon sink
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process by which carbon sinks remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is known as carbon sequestration. Public awareness of the significance of CO2 sinks has grown since passage of the Kyoto Protocol, which promotes their use as a form of carbon of
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Dr David Wilkinson - The greening of Ascension - afforestation as a carbon sink? -- APPCCG 7Mar2012
On 7th March 2012 The FREdome Visionary Trust convened an All Party Parliamentary Group meeting of the APPCCG, held in the House of Commons in UK Parliament,...
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Neutralizzare CO2 dentro le città, con forestazione urbana compensativa: il carbon sink di Giussano!
Qualche Azienda, una Scuola, un professionista.
Insieme per ampliare il carbon sink di Giussano (MB), una esperienza di forestazione compensativa in città per neutralizzare la CO2, regalare nuovo verde ai cittadini, rinaturalizzare il territorio locale.
Compensare CO2 diventa così una occasione di team building aziendale, di concretezza e di condivisione.........una concreta azione per la promozi
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Vehicular Carbon Sink
The Vehicular Carbon Sinks (V.C.S.) technology is a unique solution to the problem of global warming. A great percentage of vehicular exhaust volume is carbo...
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Carbon Sink Group at Fairtrade Day Expo 2015 Milano
On the 14th of October, Carbon Sink has participated in an event of Expo's Fairtrade Day. Take a look at the video and recaputure the atmosphere of the event.
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Carbon Sink. Earth First. Hinunangan, Leyte,Philippines.
A reforestation project.
Carbon sink The Oceans are the World's Largest Carbon Sink
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process......
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process...
wn.com/Carbon Sink The Oceans Are The World's Largest Carbon Sink
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process...
- published: 19 May 2014
- views: 33
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author: ToxicRaven
The Carbon Cycle (carbon sink)
how carbon was once removed from our planet and is now being returned at an alarming rate....
how carbon was once removed from our planet and is now being returned at an alarming rate.
wn.com/The Carbon Cycle (Carbon Sink)
how carbon was once removed from our planet and is now being returned at an alarming rate.
- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 452
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author: gerry bell
Nicaragua Carbon Sink, Economic Driver, & Medicinal Plant Preservation: Agriculture/Forestry Contest
Nicaragua Carbon Sink, Economic Driver & Medicinal Plant Preservation proposal: MIT Climate CoLab Judges Choice Award 2013 Agriculture/Forestry at Climate So......
Nicaragua Carbon Sink, Economic Driver & Medicinal Plant Preservation proposal: MIT Climate CoLab Judges Choice Award 2013 Agriculture/Forestry at Climate So...
wn.com/Nicaragua Carbon Sink, Economic Driver, Medicinal Plant Preservation Agriculture Forestry Contest
Nicaragua Carbon Sink, Economic Driver & Medicinal Plant Preservation proposal: MIT Climate CoLab Judges Choice Award 2013 Agriculture/Forestry at Climate So...
- published: 05 Oct 2013
- views: 445
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author: Pia Jensen
Why is the ocean called a carbon sink?
FAQ ocean acidification and biodiversity more on http://comenvir.eu....
FAQ ocean acidification and biodiversity more on http://comenvir.eu.
wn.com/Why Is The Ocean Called A Carbon Sink
FAQ ocean acidification and biodiversity more on http://comenvir.eu.
- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 185
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author: ComEnvir
Australia's largest biodiverse reforestation 'carbon sink'.
Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor - the Preston Waters Project in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia
Native mixed species plantings. Creating a forest on marg...
Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor - the Preston Waters Project in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia
Native mixed species plantings. Creating a forest on marginal and degraded farmland.
wn.com/Australia's Largest Biodiverse Reforestation 'Carbon Sink'.
Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor - the Preston Waters Project in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia
Native mixed species plantings. Creating a forest on marginal and degraded farmland.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 22
A Living Carbon Sink
An attempt to create a living carbon sink in a small residential backyard using biochar (charcoal) as the primary mass of carbon to be sequestered. In additi......
An attempt to create a living carbon sink in a small residential backyard using biochar (charcoal) as the primary mass of carbon to be sequestered. In additi...
wn.com/A Living Carbon Sink
An attempt to create a living carbon sink in a small residential backyard using biochar (charcoal) as the primary mass of carbon to be sequestered. In additi...
Only Osa. Baitballs and Dolphins and Rays Oh My. Fully Badass Bioproductivity Baby
Very Big Bait Balls, Dolphin Megapod, Giant Ray Superpod, Sea Birds Galore and People, Offshore Osa, Costa Rica. Out of Drake Bay. Oh and lots of bubbles.
Thi...
Very Big Bait Balls, Dolphin Megapod, Giant Ray Superpod, Sea Birds Galore and People, Offshore Osa, Costa Rica. Out of Drake Bay. Oh and lots of bubbles.
This is the only known place in the world where this kind of thing happens, and it happens all year long.
Not so many species, but a lot of animals.
Thats Bio Productivity, and Offshore Osa has it Big.
From a recent trip with Super Ocean Safaris and Costa Cetacea.
Shots by Star Larkin, Vanessa Schot Larkin, Sean Martin, Tracy Harding, and Shawn Larkin.
wn.com/Only Osa. Baitballs And Dolphins And Rays Oh My. Fully Badass Bioproductivity Baby
Very Big Bait Balls, Dolphin Megapod, Giant Ray Superpod, Sea Birds Galore and People, Offshore Osa, Costa Rica. Out of Drake Bay. Oh and lots of bubbles.
This is the only known place in the world where this kind of thing happens, and it happens all year long.
Not so many species, but a lot of animals.
Thats Bio Productivity, and Offshore Osa has it Big.
From a recent trip with Super Ocean Safaris and Costa Cetacea.
Shots by Star Larkin, Vanessa Schot Larkin, Sean Martin, Tracy Harding, and Shawn Larkin.
- published: 18 May 2014
- views: 69
CARBON SINK GROUP
Carbon Sink Group opera nel campo della salvaguardia ambientale ed é specializzata nell'elaborazione di politiche aziendali che garantiscano un effettiva riduzi...
Carbon Sink Group opera nel campo della salvaguardia ambientale ed é specializzata nell'elaborazione di politiche aziendali che garantiscano un effettiva riduzione delle emissioni inquinanti, sulla base di quanto stabilito dai trattati internazionali.
Copyright 2012 Università degli Studi di Firenze
wn.com/Carbon Sink Group
Carbon Sink Group opera nel campo della salvaguardia ambientale ed é specializzata nell'elaborazione di politiche aziendali che garantiscano un effettiva riduzione delle emissioni inquinanti, sulla base di quanto stabilito dai trattati internazionali.
Copyright 2012 Università degli Studi di Firenze
- published: 05 Feb 2015
- views: 3
Chris Drury's Carbon Sink: What Goes Around, Comes Around
Chris Drury discusses his site-specific sculpture, Carbon Sink: What Goes Around, Comes Around. The work is part of University of Wyoming Art Museum's ongoin......
Chris Drury discusses his site-specific sculpture, Carbon Sink: What Goes Around, Comes Around. The work is part of University of Wyoming Art Museum's ongoin...
wn.com/Chris Drury's Carbon Sink What Goes Around, Comes Around
Chris Drury discusses his site-specific sculpture, Carbon Sink: What Goes Around, Comes Around. The work is part of University of Wyoming Art Museum's ongoin...
EGU2009: The terrestrial carbon sink and effects of aerosols on carbon sinks (Press Conference)
Press conference with Stephen Sitch, Martin Wild at the 2009 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union. (Credit: EGU/CNTV.at) The European Geoscienc......
Press conference with Stephen Sitch, Martin Wild at the 2009 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union. (Credit: EGU/CNTV.at) The European Geoscienc...
wn.com/Egu2009 The Terrestrial Carbon Sink And Effects Of Aerosols On Carbon Sinks (Press Conference)
Press conference with Stephen Sitch, Martin Wild at the 2009 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union. (Credit: EGU/CNTV.at) The European Geoscienc...
Action2020 "Forests as Carbon Sinks" interview
A key component of the WBCSD's Action2020 plan is advancing business solutions to reduce global deforestation. One of these solutions proposes that we see fo......
A key component of the WBCSD's Action2020 plan is advancing business solutions to reduce global deforestation. One of these solutions proposes that we see fo...
wn.com/Action2020 Forests As Carbon Sinks Interview
A key component of the WBCSD's Action2020 plan is advancing business solutions to reduce global deforestation. One of these solutions proposes that we see fo...
- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 270
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author: WBCSD
Drought Tolerant Lawn is Carbon SInk
Sustainability Expert Mike Garcia talks about the benefits of having a NATIVE LAWN in your yard. This is important information if you are thinking of removing ...
Sustainability Expert Mike Garcia talks about the benefits of having a NATIVE LAWN in your yard. This is important information if you are thinking of removing your existing lawn, consider a NATIVE LAWN. www.EnviroscapeLA.com
wn.com/Drought Tolerant Lawn Is Carbon Sink
Sustainability Expert Mike Garcia talks about the benefits of having a NATIVE LAWN in your yard. This is important information if you are thinking of removing your existing lawn, consider a NATIVE LAWN. www.EnviroscapeLA.com
- published: 18 Jun 2015
- views: 11
Carbon sink
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process by...
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process by which carbon sinks remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is known as carbon sequestration. Public awareness of the significance of CO2 sinks has grown since passage of the Kyoto Protocol, which promotes their use as a form of carbon offset. There are also different strategies used to enhance this process.
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wn.com/Carbon Sink
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial reservoir that accumulates and stores some carbon-containing chemical compound for an indefinite period. The process by which carbon sinks remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is known as carbon sequestration. Public awareness of the significance of CO2 sinks has grown since passage of the Kyoto Protocol, which promotes their use as a form of carbon offset. There are also different strategies used to enhance this process.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 2
Dr David Wilkinson - The greening of Ascension - afforestation as a carbon sink? -- APPCCG 7Mar2012
On 7th March 2012 The FREdome Visionary Trust convened an All Party Parliamentary Group meeting of the APPCCG, held in the House of Commons in UK Parliament,......
On 7th March 2012 The FREdome Visionary Trust convened an All Party Parliamentary Group meeting of the APPCCG, held in the House of Commons in UK Parliament,...
wn.com/Dr David Wilkinson The Greening Of Ascension Afforestation As A Carbon Sink Appccg 7Mar2012
On 7th March 2012 The FREdome Visionary Trust convened an All Party Parliamentary Group meeting of the APPCCG, held in the House of Commons in UK Parliament,...
Neutralizzare CO2 dentro le città, con forestazione urbana compensativa: il carbon sink di Giussano!
Qualche Azienda, una Scuola, un professionista.
Insieme per ampliare il carbon sink di Giussano (MB), una esperienza di forestazione compensativa in città per ...
Qualche Azienda, una Scuola, un professionista.
Insieme per ampliare il carbon sink di Giussano (MB), una esperienza di forestazione compensativa in città per neutralizzare la CO2, regalare nuovo verde ai cittadini, rinaturalizzare il territorio locale.
Compensare CO2 diventa così una occasione di team building aziendale, di concretezza e di condivisione.........una concreta azione per la promozione della sostenibilità e del contrasto al climate change.
wn.com/Neutralizzare Co2 Dentro Le Città, Con Forestazione Urbana Compensativa Il Carbon Sink Di Giussano
Qualche Azienda, una Scuola, un professionista.
Insieme per ampliare il carbon sink di Giussano (MB), una esperienza di forestazione compensativa in città per neutralizzare la CO2, regalare nuovo verde ai cittadini, rinaturalizzare il territorio locale.
Compensare CO2 diventa così una occasione di team building aziendale, di concretezza e di condivisione.........una concreta azione per la promozione della sostenibilità e del contrasto al climate change.
- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 3
Vehicular Carbon Sink
The Vehicular Carbon Sinks (V.C.S.) technology is a unique solution to the problem of global warming. A great percentage of vehicular exhaust volume is carbo......
The Vehicular Carbon Sinks (V.C.S.) technology is a unique solution to the problem of global warming. A great percentage of vehicular exhaust volume is carbo...
wn.com/Vehicular Carbon Sink
The Vehicular Carbon Sinks (V.C.S.) technology is a unique solution to the problem of global warming. A great percentage of vehicular exhaust volume is carbo...
Carbon Sink Group at Fairtrade Day Expo 2015 Milano
On the 14th of October, Carbon Sink has participated in an event of Expo's Fairtrade Day. Take a look at the video and recaputure the atmosphere of the event....
On the 14th of October, Carbon Sink has participated in an event of Expo's Fairtrade Day. Take a look at the video and recaputure the atmosphere of the event.
wn.com/Carbon Sink Group At Fairtrade Day Expo 2015 Milano
On the 14th of October, Carbon Sink has participated in an event of Expo's Fairtrade Day. Take a look at the video and recaputure the atmosphere of the event.
- published: 11 Nov 2015
- views: 2
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Multipure Water Filter - Multipure Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
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Inés Mazarrasa - Carbon Sink capacity of seagrass meadows around the Balearic Islands
Inés Mazarrasa, University of the Balearic Islands
Carbon Sink capacity of seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadows around the Balearic Islands: effect of wave exposure and human pressure
Presentation at the conference 'Seascape ecology - connecting land, sea and society', held at The University of Edinburgh from the 7th to 9th September 2015. The conference was the annual meeting of ialeUK (Interna
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Multipure Aquaversa Carbon Block Under Sink Water Filter MP 750SB
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WTEFE217 Carbon Sink
We may have figured out a way to pull carbon out of the atmosphere, may have been doing it ever since we've been farming.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27971-humans-accidentally-created-hidden-carbon-sink-in-the-desert/
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Expert insight - Gretchen Walters - Carbon Sink Forests
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* Easy to install and con
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Variations of carbon exchange over a rice--wheat rotation system
Slideshow summary of:
Seasonal and Interannual Variation of Carbon Exchange over a Rice--Wheat Rotation System on the North China Plain
CHEN Chen (1, 2), Dan LI (3), GAO Zhiqiu (1), Jianwu TANG (4), GUO Xiaofeng (1), WANG Linlin (1), and WAN Bingcheng (1, 2)
(1) State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academ
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Video Carbon Sink Deforestation
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Servizio Tg sul progetto di forestazione La Carezza per l'ambiente_ 30.3.2015
Questo è un progetto sTreet denominato “Mani nella terra”, in cui l’azienda finanzia un carbon sink di neoformazione il cui impianto può coinvolgere anche i dipendenti della società. Gli alberi infatti saranno abbastanza piccoli per essere piantati (anche solo simbolicamente) da adulti e bambini nel giorno dell’inaugurazione.
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Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter - Includes Faucet
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Coastal Climate Services: Blue Carbon and Green Infrastructure
Coastal ecosystems provide services that support both climate
mitigation and adaptation efforts. This event will highlight recent efforts to conserve and restore these ecosystems to take advantage of these valuable climate services. Coastal ecosystems, particularly mangroves, salt marshes, and sea grasses store and sequester significant amounts of carbon, commonly known as “blue carbon”. Although
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Investigations of the Carbon Budget off Namibia
Gas exchange rates between the atmosphere and the ocean are closely dependent on the regional setting. In many regions the oceans can take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere (the ocean acts as a “carbon sink”) whereas particularly upwelling areas appear to release CO2 to the atmosphere (the ocean here acts as a “carbon source”). In the Benguela Upwelling System, however, both CO2 emission
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Global carbon sink
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Multipure Water Filter - Multipure Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
- published: 04 Nov 2015
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Inés Mazarrasa - Carbon Sink capacity of seagrass meadows around the Balearic Islands
Inés Mazarrasa, University of the Balearic Islands
Carbon Sink capacity of seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadows around the Balearic Islands: effect of wave exp...
Inés Mazarrasa, University of the Balearic Islands
Carbon Sink capacity of seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadows around the Balearic Islands: effect of wave exposure and human pressure
Presentation at the conference 'Seascape ecology - connecting land, sea and society', held at The University of Edinburgh from the 7th to 9th September 2015. The conference was the annual meeting of ialeUK (International Landscape for Landscape Ecology). Find out more and download conference abstracts at iale.org.uk/conference2015. Check out #ialeUK15 and follow @ialeUK for the conference tweets and latest news.
wn.com/Inés Mazarrasa Carbon Sink Capacity Of Seagrass Meadows Around The Balearic Islands
Inés Mazarrasa, University of the Balearic Islands
Carbon Sink capacity of seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadows around the Balearic Islands: effect of wave exposure and human pressure
Presentation at the conference 'Seascape ecology - connecting land, sea and society', held at The University of Edinburgh from the 7th to 9th September 2015. The conference was the annual meeting of ialeUK (International Landscape for Landscape Ecology). Find out more and download conference abstracts at iale.org.uk/conference2015. Check out #ialeUK15 and follow @ialeUK for the conference tweets and latest news.
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 4
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http://www.trainerdrew.com/Aquaversa Multipure Aquaversa carbon block under sink water filter filters a wide range of contaminants from your drinking water at home. Carbon Block filters filter out more contaminants than any other type of water filter with no waste in water filtration systems like reverse osmosis. Mulitpure is a company that makes all kinds of carbon block water filters. They have consistently high ratings for almost all of their products. The Aquaversa model fits conveniently under you sink to save counter space. A kit can also be purchased to have it on your counter top.
- published: 15 Sep 2015
- views: 7
WTEFE217 Carbon Sink
We may have figured out a way to pull carbon out of the atmosphere, may have been doing it ever since we've been farming.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/...
We may have figured out a way to pull carbon out of the atmosphere, may have been doing it ever since we've been farming.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27971-humans-accidentally-created-hidden-carbon-sink-in-the-desert/
wn.com/Wtefe217 Carbon Sink
We may have figured out a way to pull carbon out of the atmosphere, may have been doing it ever since we've been farming.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27971-humans-accidentally-created-hidden-carbon-sink-in-the-desert/
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 5
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* Enjoy healthier, better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water
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* # NSF/ANSI certified to standard 42 and 53 and certified by the state of California.
* Easy to install and convenient to use
* Filters your water for approximately (1 Year) 750 gallons
* Enjoy healthier, better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water
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Enjoy cleaner more delicious water with the Stainless Steel MP750SB Under Sink Water Filter
- published: 30 Jun 2015
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Aquaversa Water Filter - Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
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Aquaversa Water Filter - Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
Enjoy cleaner more delicious water with the Stainless Steel MP750SB Under Sink Water Filter. It is tested and certified to reduce a wide range of contaminants of health concern. This undersink water filter is mounted on the cabinet wall with a bracket. The system uses its own chrome designer faucet which is installed directly on your sink, requiring little space. It may be connected to an icemaker using an icemaker tee, and it may be converted to a countertop unit with the purchase of a conversion kit. water filters use a solid carbon block filter that is considered to be the most effective way to reduce a wide rang of contaminants that may be present in your water. The carbon is compacted into a dens structure so every molecule of water is forced through microscopic pores of carbon. The Stainless Steel under sink water filter will filter your water for approximately (1 Year) 750 gallons it is recommended that you replace the cartridge when the following occurs: 1 annually, 2 the units rated capacity is reached, 3 when the water flow slows down or the filter becomes saturated with bad tastes and odors. Benefits of the Stainless Steel Under Sink Water Filter: Easy to install and convenient to use, and provides great tasting healthier drinking water whenever you need it. Your coffee, juices, tea and any other drinks you might use with your water will taste better. Highest quality water for cooking you will enjoy better pasta, sauces and soups. You will have better quality water for mixing baby formula and cereal. The Under Sink Water Filter is backed by a 90 day guarantee and a lifetime warranty. Enjoy healthier, better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water. NSF/ANSI certified to standard 42 and 53 and certified by the state of California.
Aquaversa Water Filter - Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
- # NSF/ANSI certified to standard 42 and 53 and certified by the state of California.
- Easy to install and convenient to use
- Filters your water for approximately (1 Year) 750 gallons
- Enjoy healthier, better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water
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Aquaversa Water Filter - Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
Enjoy cleaner more delicious water with the Stainless Steel MP750SB Under Sink Water Filter. It is tested and certified to reduce a wide range of contaminants of health concern. This undersink water filter is mounted on the cabinet wall with a bracket. The system uses its own chrome designer faucet which is installed directly on your sink, requiring little space. It may be connected to an icemaker using an icemaker tee, and it may be converted to a countertop unit with the purchase of a conversion kit. water filters use a solid carbon block filter that is considered to be the most effective way to reduce a wide rang of contaminants that may be present in your water. The carbon is compacted into a dens structure so every molecule of water is forced through microscopic pores of carbon. The Stainless Steel under sink water filter will filter your water for approximately (1 Year) 750 gallons it is recommended that you replace the cartridge when the following occurs: 1 annually, 2 the units rated capacity is reached, 3 when the water flow slows down or the filter becomes saturated with bad tastes and odors. Benefits of the Stainless Steel Under Sink Water Filter: Easy to install and convenient to use, and provides great tasting healthier drinking water whenever you need it. Your coffee, juices, tea and any other drinks you might use with your water will taste better. Highest quality water for cooking you will enjoy better pasta, sauces and soups. You will have better quality water for mixing baby formula and cereal. The Under Sink Water Filter is backed by a 90 day guarantee and a lifetime warranty. Enjoy healthier, better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water. NSF/ANSI certified to standard 42 and 53 and certified by the state of California.
Aquaversa Water Filter - Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
- # NSF/ANSI certified to standard 42 and 53 and certified by the state of California.
- Easy to install and convenient to use
- Filters your water for approximately (1 Year) 750 gallons
- Enjoy healthier, better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water
Aquaversa Water Filter - Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter
For discounted price and more info about Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter, click: http://tinyurl.com/pngocu4
Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5ewMiXU_fE
- published: 09 Jun 2015
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Variations of carbon exchange over a rice--wheat rotation system
Slideshow summary of:
Seasonal and Interannual Variation of Carbon Exchange over a Rice--Wheat Rotation System on the North China Plain
CHEN Chen (1, 2), Dan ...
Slideshow summary of:
Seasonal and Interannual Variation of Carbon Exchange over a Rice--Wheat Rotation System on the North China Plain
CHEN Chen (1, 2), Dan LI (3), GAO Zhiqiu (1), Jianwu TANG (4), GUO Xiaofeng (1), WANG Linlin (1), and WAN Bingcheng (1, 2)
(1) State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
(2) Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
(3) Program of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
(4) The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA
Full paper (early online release): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2742.shtml
Full paper (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-015-4253-1
Abstract:
Rice–wheat (R–W) rotation systems are ubiquitous in South and East Asia, and play an important role in modulating the carbon cycle and climate. Long-term, continuous flux measurements help in better understanding the seasonal and interannual variation of the carbon budget over R–W rotation systems. In this study, measurements of CO2 fluxes and meteorological variables over an R–W rotation system on the North China Plain from 2007 to 2010 were analyzed. To recognize the abiotic factors regulating Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), NEE was partitioned into gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration. Nighttime NEE or ecosystem respiration was controlled primarily by soil temperature, while daytime NEE was mainly determined by photosythetically active radiation (PAR). The responses of nighttime NEE to soil temperature and daytime NEE to light were closely associated with crop development and photosynthetic activity, respectively. Moreover, the interannual variation in GPP and NEE mainly depended on precipitation and PAR. Overall, NEE was negative on the annual scale and the rotation system behaved as a carbon sink of 982 g C m−2 over the three years. The winter wheat field took up more CO2 than the rice paddy during the longer growing season, while the daily NEE for wheat and rice were −2.35 and −3.96 g C m−2, respectively. After the grain harvest was subtracted from the NEE, the winter wheat field became a moderately strong carbon sink of 251–334 g C m−2 yr−1, whereas the rice paddy switched to a weak carbon sink of 107–132 g C m−2 yr−1.
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Slideshow summary of:
Seasonal and Interannual Variation of Carbon Exchange over a Rice--Wheat Rotation System on the North China Plain
CHEN Chen (1, 2), Dan LI (3), GAO Zhiqiu (1), Jianwu TANG (4), GUO Xiaofeng (1), WANG Linlin (1), and WAN Bingcheng (1, 2)
(1) State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
(2) Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
(3) Program of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
(4) The Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543, USA
Full paper (early online release): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2742.shtml
Full paper (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-015-4253-1
Abstract:
Rice–wheat (R–W) rotation systems are ubiquitous in South and East Asia, and play an important role in modulating the carbon cycle and climate. Long-term, continuous flux measurements help in better understanding the seasonal and interannual variation of the carbon budget over R–W rotation systems. In this study, measurements of CO2 fluxes and meteorological variables over an R–W rotation system on the North China Plain from 2007 to 2010 were analyzed. To recognize the abiotic factors regulating Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), NEE was partitioned into gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration. Nighttime NEE or ecosystem respiration was controlled primarily by soil temperature, while daytime NEE was mainly determined by photosythetically active radiation (PAR). The responses of nighttime NEE to soil temperature and daytime NEE to light were closely associated with crop development and photosynthetic activity, respectively. Moreover, the interannual variation in GPP and NEE mainly depended on precipitation and PAR. Overall, NEE was negative on the annual scale and the rotation system behaved as a carbon sink of 982 g C m−2 over the three years. The winter wheat field took up more CO2 than the rice paddy during the longer growing season, while the daily NEE for wheat and rice were −2.35 and −3.96 g C m−2, respectively. After the grain harvest was subtracted from the NEE, the winter wheat field became a moderately strong carbon sink of 251–334 g C m−2 yr−1, whereas the rice paddy switched to a weak carbon sink of 107–132 g C m−2 yr−1.
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 1
Servizio Tg sul progetto di forestazione La Carezza per l'ambiente_ 30.3.2015
Questo è un progetto sTreet denominato “Mani nella terra”, in cui l’azienda finanzia un carbon sink di neoformazione il cui impianto può coinvolgere anche i dip...
Questo è un progetto sTreet denominato “Mani nella terra”, in cui l’azienda finanzia un carbon sink di neoformazione il cui impianto può coinvolgere anche i dipendenti della società. Gli alberi infatti saranno abbastanza piccoli per essere piantati (anche solo simbolicamente) da adulti e bambini nel giorno dell’inaugurazione.
wn.com/Servizio Tg Sul Progetto Di Forestazione La Carezza Per L'Ambiente 30.3.2015
Questo è un progetto sTreet denominato “Mani nella terra”, in cui l’azienda finanzia un carbon sink di neoformazione il cui impianto può coinvolgere anche i dipendenti della società. Gli alberi infatti saranno abbastanza piccoli per essere piantati (anche solo simbolicamente) da adulti e bambini nel giorno dell’inaugurazione.
- published: 31 Mar 2015
- views: 9
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Discount Up To 11% before late. Enjoy cleaner more delicious water with the Stainless Steel MP750SB Under Sink Water Filter. It is tested and certified to reduce a wide range of contaminants of health concern. This undersink water filter is mounted on the cabinet wall with a bracket. The system uses its own chrome designer faucet which is installed directly on your sink, requiring little space. It may be connected to an icemaker using an icemaker tee, and it may be converted to a countertop unit with the purchase of a conversion kit. water filters use a solid carbon block filter that is considered to be the most effective way to reduce a wide rang of contaminants that may be present in your water. The carbon is compacted into a dens structure so every mole
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http://bit.ly/1wPrKnM
Discount Up To 11% before late. Enjoy cleaner more delicious water with the Stainless Steel MP750SB Under Sink Water Filter. It is tested and certified to reduce a wide range of contaminants of health concern. This undersink water filter is mounted on the cabinet wall with a bracket. The system uses its own chrome designer faucet which is installed directly on your sink, requiring little space. It may be connected to an icemaker using an icemaker tee, and it may be converted to a countertop unit with the purchase of a conversion kit. water filters use a solid carbon block filter that is considered to be the most effective way to reduce a wide rang of contaminants that may be present in your water. The carbon is compacted into a dens structure so every mole
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 5
Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter - Includes Faucet
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NSFANSI certified to standard 42 and 53 and certified by the state of California
Easy to install and convenient to use
Filters your water for approximately 1 Year 750 gallons
Enjoy healthier better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water
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Read More http://fave.co/1zJG4QO Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter - Includes Faucet
NSFANSI certified to standard 42 and 53 and certified by the state of California
Easy to install and convenient to use
Filters your water for approximately 1 Year 750 gallons
Enjoy healthier better tasting water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water
Aquaversa MP750SB Carbon Block Under-Sink Water Filter - Includes Faucet
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- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 1
Coastal Climate Services: Blue Carbon and Green Infrastructure
Coastal ecosystems provide services that support both climate
mitigation and adaptation efforts. This event will highlight recent efforts to conserve and restor...
Coastal ecosystems provide services that support both climate
mitigation and adaptation efforts. This event will highlight recent efforts to conserve and restore these ecosystems to take advantage of these valuable climate services. Coastal ecosystems, particularly mangroves, salt marshes, and sea grasses store and sequester significant amounts of carbon, commonly known as “blue carbon”. Although they have a smaller total global extent than many other ecosystems at around just 0.7 percent of all forested land, they have a much higher sequestration rate, making them an approximately equivalent annual carbon sink to forested ecosystems. In addition to carbon services, blue carbon ecosystems provide adaptation benefits,
habitat for biodiversity, maintain fisheries, and provide recreation and tourism areas. There is increasing interest in preserving
and restoring blue carbon ecosystems for the purpose of mitigating and adapting to climate change. However, coastal habitats worldwide are rapidly being degraded and destroyed by human activities, which means that these strong natural carbon
sinks can become large sources of carbon. The loss of these systems also has significant, negative impacts on the communities, economies and billions of people that depend on them.
wn.com/Coastal Climate Services Blue Carbon And Green Infrastructure
Coastal ecosystems provide services that support both climate
mitigation and adaptation efforts. This event will highlight recent efforts to conserve and restore these ecosystems to take advantage of these valuable climate services. Coastal ecosystems, particularly mangroves, salt marshes, and sea grasses store and sequester significant amounts of carbon, commonly known as “blue carbon”. Although they have a smaller total global extent than many other ecosystems at around just 0.7 percent of all forested land, they have a much higher sequestration rate, making them an approximately equivalent annual carbon sink to forested ecosystems. In addition to carbon services, blue carbon ecosystems provide adaptation benefits,
habitat for biodiversity, maintain fisheries, and provide recreation and tourism areas. There is increasing interest in preserving
and restoring blue carbon ecosystems for the purpose of mitigating and adapting to climate change. However, coastal habitats worldwide are rapidly being degraded and destroyed by human activities, which means that these strong natural carbon
sinks can become large sources of carbon. The loss of these systems also has significant, negative impacts on the communities, economies and billions of people that depend on them.
- published: 24 Nov 2014
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Investigations of the Carbon Budget off Namibia
Gas exchange rates between the atmosphere and the ocean are closely dependent on the regional setting. In many regions the oceans can take up carbon dioxide (CO...
Gas exchange rates between the atmosphere and the ocean are closely dependent on the regional setting. In many regions the oceans can take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere (the ocean acts as a “carbon sink”) whereas particularly upwelling areas appear to release CO2 to the atmosphere (the ocean here acts as a “carbon source”). In the Benguela Upwelling System, however, both CO2 emissions and uptake occur and seem to be a result of different physical and biogeochemical water mass properties.
Scientists from the Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology in Bremen are investigating why and where the Benguela System acts as a source or sink for atmospheric CO2 and what are the consequences for climate change scenarios.
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Gas exchange rates between the atmosphere and the ocean are closely dependent on the regional setting. In many regions the oceans can take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere (the ocean acts as a “carbon sink”) whereas particularly upwelling areas appear to release CO2 to the atmosphere (the ocean here acts as a “carbon source”). In the Benguela Upwelling System, however, both CO2 emissions and uptake occur and seem to be a result of different physical and biogeochemical water mass properties.
Scientists from the Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology in Bremen are investigating why and where the Benguela System acts as a source or sink for atmospheric CO2 and what are the consequences for climate change scenarios.
- published: 28 Oct 2014
- views: 4
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Deopahar Documantery
The Deopahar Forest (133.45 ha) is very rich in flora and fauna. The Deopahar hills and its adjoining areas serve as an important elephant habitat, including part of a breeding site from times immemorial. The Deopahar forest plays a vital role as a water shed as well as other ecosystem functions such as carbon sink, water conservation etc.
The activities of Numaligarh Refinery Township are crea
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Bogs: A Love Story
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Thomas Goreau - The Down-to-Earth Solution to Global Warming: How Soil Carbon Sequestration Works
Biogeochemist, restoration ecologist, climate scientist, and reef restoration expert Tom Goreau is passionate about soils as the primary way to address global warming at this late date, given that reducing emissions alone cannot prevent dangerous climate change unless natural carbon sinks are significantly increased. He’ll explain the basics of soil carbon and how healthy water cycles can cool t
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Animal Planet 2015 Discovery Channel Wildlife Animals Amazonia Documentary 720 HD
J'ai créé cette vidéo à l'aide de l'application de montage de vidéos YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/editor).
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A32D. New Atmospheric Sciences Fellows Presentations II
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Geology & Evolution (2/2) - Integrative Studies
The story of mammals. What were we doing in the dinosaur times, and what happened when humans came to the Americas?
If you have watched part 1 and feel you've learned it well, skip to 10:06.
English learners, please read through the Key Terms before watching.
Sources and inspiration:
Coursera - "Origins - Formation of the Universe, Solar System, Earth and Life" by the University of Copenhagen. I
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REDD Alert: Green Time 411
Jim Scheff of Kentucky Heartwood discusses how international agreements publicized as deforestation prevention could actually make the problem worse. Reducin...
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Tracking Carbon in a Warming World
LIVE WEBCAST: Wednesday, March 19, 12 pm PDT / 3 pm EDT The "Keeling curve" image of rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations is one of the most iconic in the climate science literature, with...
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New England Aquarium Climate Change Education: Sink or Source
The New England Aquarium Education Department hosted a climate change activity with two classrooms across the U.S. using Google+ Hangouts on Air. The activity is designed to explain the carbon...
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Usman Haque: Natural Fuse
Usman Haque and Dot Samsen
Introduction by Mark Shepard
Recorded: September 18, 2009
Presented as part of the public program series organized in conjunction with the Architectural League’s fall 2009 exhibition Toward the Sentient City.
For many of us these days, “home” is an idea constructed from several places–we live in social environments and neighborhoods composed of networked fragments that
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Peat
Peat (turf) is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter that is unique to natural areas called peatlands or mires. The peatland ecos...
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Mangroves - Guardians of the Coast
Mangroves are among the oldest and most productive wetland forests on our planet. Found in the intertidal zone, they are uniquely adapted to survive highly s...
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Presentation by Ben de Vries to 'A World to Win' in London (read description)
Presentation to "A World to Win" Organisation http://www.aworldtowin.net/ http://aworldtowin.net/resources/BendeVriesEcoSolutions.html See introductory video...
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Ocean acidification: de-gassing the myths
Ocean acidification is increasingly a term used by scientists, and reported in the media, as one of the big issues of concern for our planet: "the evil twin of climate change" or "the other CO2 problem". The oceans natural ability to take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is in itself an incredibly important and useful Earth System process, yet the rate of CO2 being emitted into the atmosphere
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Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank - Full Album
Hey everyone! Thumbs up and Please subscribe to our channel and check out our other videos! I would particularly appreciate you viewing the videos by Kevin H...
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Nova PBS | Sinkholes—Buried Alive
A great collection of NOVA ,pbs,documentaries from around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2Jekzkdi0-rQ5LHRDNrXQ/videos
In a leafy suburb near Tampa, Florida, on February 28, 2013, a giant hole opened up under the bedroom floor of Jeffrey Bush, swallowing him as he slept. His body was never found. Bush was a victim of a sinkhole—a worldwide hazard that lurks wherever limestone and ot
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The Soil Solution to Climate Change Film
What If A Solution To Climate Change Was Beneath Your Feet?
Soil is a living universe beneath our feet. As important to our lives as clean air and water, soil also holds a potential solution to the global climate crisis. Increasing numbers of scientists, farmers and ranchers are implementing innovative land use practices that build fertile soil and sequester atmospheric carbon These methods of
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2015 ASLO Plenary: Scott Doney
Changing coastal and open-ocean biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean
Presentation Description: The Antarctic continental shelf and surrounding open-ocean waters of Southern Ocean play important roles in marine biogeochemistry and the global carbon cycle. Seasonally ice-covered coastal waters are often highly productive, exhibiting large spring and summer drawdowns of nutrients and carbon dioxide
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Potential impact of climate change on greenhouse gas emissions from sub-Boreal peatlands
October 3, 2014: Dr. Tom Pypker, Natural Resource Sciences, Thompson Rivers University
Abstract: Peatlands are a critical component in the global carbon (C) cycle because they represent a long-term sink of atmospheric carbon. Today, soil carbon stocks in peatlands are estimated to be 1850 Pg (1015g); equal to 12-30% of the global soil carbon pool. Moreover, peatland ecosystems currently sequester
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Bogs are way cool because...
Bouncy and green, waterlogged and acidic, bogs are an incredible example of the diversity of wetlands. Sphagnum mosses flourish, engineering sites to their p...
Deopahar Documantery
The Deopahar Forest (133.45 ha) is very rich in flora and fauna. The Deopahar hills and its adjoining areas serve as an important elephant habitat, including pa...
The Deopahar Forest (133.45 ha) is very rich in flora and fauna. The Deopahar hills and its adjoining areas serve as an important elephant habitat, including part of a breeding site from times immemorial. The Deopahar forest plays a vital role as a water shed as well as other ecosystem functions such as carbon sink, water conservation etc.
The activities of Numaligarh Refinery Township are creating negative impacts on the biodiversity and wildlife of the region. The accompanying documentary highlights the importance of Deopahar and damage Numaligarh Refinery is doing to it.
This film has been directed by Samarjit Sharma and Arnab Saikia of Anirban Nature Club and they hold all the copy rights.
ERC, Delhi
wn.com/Deopahar Documantery
The Deopahar Forest (133.45 ha) is very rich in flora and fauna. The Deopahar hills and its adjoining areas serve as an important elephant habitat, including part of a breeding site from times immemorial. The Deopahar forest plays a vital role as a water shed as well as other ecosystem functions such as carbon sink, water conservation etc.
The activities of Numaligarh Refinery Township are creating negative impacts on the biodiversity and wildlife of the region. The accompanying documentary highlights the importance of Deopahar and damage Numaligarh Refinery is doing to it.
This film has been directed by Samarjit Sharma and Arnab Saikia of Anirban Nature Club and they hold all the copy rights.
ERC, Delhi
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 6
Thomas Goreau - The Down-to-Earth Solution to Global Warming: How Soil Carbon Sequestration Works
Biogeochemist, restoration ecologist, climate scientist, and reef restoration expert Tom Goreau is passionate about soils as the primary way to address global w...
Biogeochemist, restoration ecologist, climate scientist, and reef restoration expert Tom Goreau is passionate about soils as the primary way to address global warming at this late date, given that reducing emissions alone cannot prevent dangerous climate change unless natural carbon sinks are significantly increased. He’ll explain the basics of soil carbon and how healthy water cycles can cool the earth.
From Biodiversity for a Livable Climate conference: "Restoring Ecosystems to Reverse Global Warming"
Saturday November 22nd, 2014
wn.com/Thomas Goreau The Down To Earth Solution To Global Warming How Soil Carbon Sequestration Works
Biogeochemist, restoration ecologist, climate scientist, and reef restoration expert Tom Goreau is passionate about soils as the primary way to address global warming at this late date, given that reducing emissions alone cannot prevent dangerous climate change unless natural carbon sinks are significantly increased. He’ll explain the basics of soil carbon and how healthy water cycles can cool the earth.
From Biodiversity for a Livable Climate conference: "Restoring Ecosystems to Reverse Global Warming"
Saturday November 22nd, 2014
- published: 27 Nov 2014
- views: 50
Animal Planet 2015 Discovery Channel Wildlife Animals Amazonia Documentary 720 HD
J'ai créé cette vidéo à l'aide de l'application de montage de vidéos YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/editor)....
J'ai créé cette vidéo à l'aide de l'application de montage de vidéos YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/editor).
wn.com/Animal Planet 2015 Discovery Channel Wildlife Animals Amazonia Documentary 720 Hd
J'ai créé cette vidéo à l'aide de l'application de montage de vidéos YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/editor).
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Geology & Evolution (2/2) - Integrative Studies
The story of mammals. What were we doing in the dinosaur times, and what happened when humans came to the Americas?
If you have watched part 1 and feel you've l...
The story of mammals. What were we doing in the dinosaur times, and what happened when humans came to the Americas?
If you have watched part 1 and feel you've learned it well, skip to 10:06.
English learners, please read through the Key Terms before watching.
Sources and inspiration:
Coursera - "Origins - Formation of the Universe, Solar System, Earth and Life" by the University of Copenhagen. It will start again in October 2015! Check it out!
In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg on BBC Radio 4
Steve Jones
Coursera - "Astrobiology" by University of Edinburgh
Richard Dawkins
Jared Diamond
Richard Bulliet
Video Guide:
Introduction 0:07
Review 1:14
Early Mammal Profiles 10:45
Earth at the Time of Dinosaur Extinction 22:02
Human Evolution 26:57
The Great American Interchange 32:01
Human Migration to the Americas 36:41
Human Impact on Animal Life 39:04
Conclusion 47:28
Key Terms:
entropy
natural selection
controversial
adaptation
flourish
radiation
ozone
fossil record
nocturnal
amphibian
reptile
placental mammal
marsupial mammal
Permian-Triassic boundary
exponential
wiped off the earth
vegetation
herbivore
insectivore
terrestrial
specialization
speciation
diversification
counter-intuitive
predator
prey
detrimental
beneficial
extant
extinct
Antarctica
limb
glide
niche
archaeological
carbon sink
music: Yusuke OttO. If you know him, tell him to get in touch with me!
wn.com/Geology Evolution (2 2) Integrative Studies
The story of mammals. What were we doing in the dinosaur times, and what happened when humans came to the Americas?
If you have watched part 1 and feel you've learned it well, skip to 10:06.
English learners, please read through the Key Terms before watching.
Sources and inspiration:
Coursera - "Origins - Formation of the Universe, Solar System, Earth and Life" by the University of Copenhagen. It will start again in October 2015! Check it out!
In Our Time with Melvyn Bragg on BBC Radio 4
Steve Jones
Coursera - "Astrobiology" by University of Edinburgh
Richard Dawkins
Jared Diamond
Richard Bulliet
Video Guide:
Introduction 0:07
Review 1:14
Early Mammal Profiles 10:45
Earth at the Time of Dinosaur Extinction 22:02
Human Evolution 26:57
The Great American Interchange 32:01
Human Migration to the Americas 36:41
Human Impact on Animal Life 39:04
Conclusion 47:28
Key Terms:
entropy
natural selection
controversial
adaptation
flourish
radiation
ozone
fossil record
nocturnal
amphibian
reptile
placental mammal
marsupial mammal
Permian-Triassic boundary
exponential
wiped off the earth
vegetation
herbivore
insectivore
terrestrial
specialization
speciation
diversification
counter-intuitive
predator
prey
detrimental
beneficial
extant
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- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 1
REDD Alert: Green Time 411
Jim Scheff of Kentucky Heartwood discusses how international agreements publicized as deforestation prevention could actually make the problem worse. Reducin......
Jim Scheff of Kentucky Heartwood discusses how international agreements publicized as deforestation prevention could actually make the problem worse. Reducin...
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Jim Scheff of Kentucky Heartwood discusses how international agreements publicized as deforestation prevention could actually make the problem worse. Reducin...
Tracking Carbon in a Warming World
LIVE WEBCAST: Wednesday, March 19, 12 pm PDT / 3 pm EDT The "Keeling curve" image of rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations is one of the most iconic in the clim...
LIVE WEBCAST: Wednesday, March 19, 12 pm PDT / 3 pm EDT The "Keeling curve" image of rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations is one of the most iconic in the climate science literature, with...
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LIVE WEBCAST: Wednesday, March 19, 12 pm PDT / 3 pm EDT The "Keeling curve" image of rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations is one of the most iconic in the climate science literature, with...
New England Aquarium Climate Change Education: Sink or Source
The New England Aquarium Education Department hosted a climate change activity with two classrooms across the U.S. using Google+ Hangouts on Air. The activity i...
The New England Aquarium Education Department hosted a climate change activity with two classrooms across the U.S. using Google+ Hangouts on Air. The activity is designed to explain the carbon...
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The New England Aquarium Education Department hosted a climate change activity with two classrooms across the U.S. using Google+ Hangouts on Air. The activity is designed to explain the carbon...
Usman Haque: Natural Fuse
Usman Haque and Dot Samsen
Introduction by Mark Shepard
Recorded: September 18, 2009
Presented as part of the public program series organized in conjunction wi...
Usman Haque and Dot Samsen
Introduction by Mark Shepard
Recorded: September 18, 2009
Presented as part of the public program series organized in conjunction with the Architectural League’s fall 2009 exhibition Toward the Sentient City.
For many of us these days, “home” is an idea constructed from several places–we live in social environments and neighborhoods composed of networked fragments that bridge huge geographical distances. Usman Haque talks about such architectural issues with specific reference to “Natural Fuse,” his project for the League’s exhibition Toward the Sentient City. “Natural Fuse” is a city-wide network of electronically-assisted plants that act both as energy providers and and as a shared “carbon sink” resource. The project encourages collective cooperation in regulating energy consumption through a network of “circuit breakers” distributed throughout the city.
BIO
Usman Haque has created responsive environments, interactive installations, digital interface devices and massparticipation performances. His skills include the design of both physical spaces and the software and systems that bring them to life. As well as directing the work of Haque Design + Research he was until 2005 a teacher in the Interactive Architecture Workshop at the Bartlett School of Architecture, London.
More information is available at www.archleague.org
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Usman Haque and Dot Samsen
Introduction by Mark Shepard
Recorded: September 18, 2009
Presented as part of the public program series organized in conjunction with the Architectural League’s fall 2009 exhibition Toward the Sentient City.
For many of us these days, “home” is an idea constructed from several places–we live in social environments and neighborhoods composed of networked fragments that bridge huge geographical distances. Usman Haque talks about such architectural issues with specific reference to “Natural Fuse,” his project for the League’s exhibition Toward the Sentient City. “Natural Fuse” is a city-wide network of electronically-assisted plants that act both as energy providers and and as a shared “carbon sink” resource. The project encourages collective cooperation in regulating energy consumption through a network of “circuit breakers” distributed throughout the city.
BIO
Usman Haque has created responsive environments, interactive installations, digital interface devices and massparticipation performances. His skills include the design of both physical spaces and the software and systems that bring them to life. As well as directing the work of Haque Design + Research he was until 2005 a teacher in the Interactive Architecture Workshop at the Bartlett School of Architecture, London.
More information is available at www.archleague.org
- published: 24 Nov 2014
- views: 1
Peat
Peat (turf) is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter that is unique to natural areas called peatlands or mires. The peatland ecos......
Peat (turf) is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter that is unique to natural areas called peatlands or mires. The peatland ecos...
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Peat (turf) is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter that is unique to natural areas called peatlands or mires. The peatland ecos...
Mangroves - Guardians of the Coast
Mangroves are among the oldest and most productive wetland forests on our planet. Found in the intertidal zone, they are uniquely adapted to survive highly s......
Mangroves are among the oldest and most productive wetland forests on our planet. Found in the intertidal zone, they are uniquely adapted to survive highly s...
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Mangroves are among the oldest and most productive wetland forests on our planet. Found in the intertidal zone, they are uniquely adapted to survive highly s...
Presentation by Ben de Vries to 'A World to Win' in London (read description)
Presentation to "A World to Win" Organisation http://www.aworldtowin.net/ http://aworldtowin.net/resources/BendeVriesEcoSolutions.html See introductory video......
Presentation to "A World to Win" Organisation http://www.aworldtowin.net/ http://aworldtowin.net/resources/BendeVriesEcoSolutions.html See introductory video...
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Presentation to "A World to Win" Organisation http://www.aworldtowin.net/ http://aworldtowin.net/resources/BendeVriesEcoSolutions.html See introductory video...
Ocean acidification: de-gassing the myths
Ocean acidification is increasingly a term used by scientists, and reported in the media, as one of the big issues of concern for our planet: "the evil twin of ...
Ocean acidification is increasingly a term used by scientists, and reported in the media, as one of the big issues of concern for our planet: "the evil twin of climate change" or "the other CO2 problem". The oceans natural ability to take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is in itself an incredibly important and useful Earth System process, yet the rate of CO2 being emitted into the atmosphere is resulting in unprecedented changes to ocean chemistry. The complexity of the oceans buffering capacity, terms such as alkalinity and pH, and the often poorly communicated scientific findings often leads to confusion. Here I will try to set the record straight.
Join Dr Helen Findlay as she explores how the oceans provide a large, important sink for carbon, demonstrates how CO2 causes acidification, explains why monitoring the oceans for pH and alkalinity is not the same thing; and finally discusses what we know and don't know about the implications of ocean acidification for future marine ecosystems.
Dr Helen Findlay is a biological oceanographer, with a focus on carbonate chemistry, working at Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Helen has participated in numerous ocean acidification research programs within the EU and UK, and since 2010 has been focussing her research on the Arctic Ocean. Helen also has been heavily involved in bringing oceans into schools, education and outreach through her collaborations with Digital Explorer and Exeter University, the success of which has been recognised through being shortlisted for the 'Exeter Impact Award', the 'Best Secondary Resource with ICT, Education Resource Awards'; and being awarded Silver in the 'Geographical Association Publishers Awards'.
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Ocean acidification is increasingly a term used by scientists, and reported in the media, as one of the big issues of concern for our planet: "the evil twin of climate change" or "the other CO2 problem". The oceans natural ability to take up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is in itself an incredibly important and useful Earth System process, yet the rate of CO2 being emitted into the atmosphere is resulting in unprecedented changes to ocean chemistry. The complexity of the oceans buffering capacity, terms such as alkalinity and pH, and the often poorly communicated scientific findings often leads to confusion. Here I will try to set the record straight.
Join Dr Helen Findlay as she explores how the oceans provide a large, important sink for carbon, demonstrates how CO2 causes acidification, explains why monitoring the oceans for pH and alkalinity is not the same thing; and finally discusses what we know and don't know about the implications of ocean acidification for future marine ecosystems.
Dr Helen Findlay is a biological oceanographer, with a focus on carbonate chemistry, working at Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Helen has participated in numerous ocean acidification research programs within the EU and UK, and since 2010 has been focussing her research on the Arctic Ocean. Helen also has been heavily involved in bringing oceans into schools, education and outreach through her collaborations with Digital Explorer and Exeter University, the success of which has been recognised through being shortlisted for the 'Exeter Impact Award', the 'Best Secondary Resource with ICT, Education Resource Awards'; and being awarded Silver in the 'Geographical Association Publishers Awards'.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 85
Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank - Full Album
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Nova PBS | Sinkholes—Buried Alive
A great collection of NOVA ,pbs,documentaries from around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2Jekzkdi0-rQ5LHRDNrXQ/videos
In a leafy suburb near Tam...
A great collection of NOVA ,pbs,documentaries from around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2Jekzkdi0-rQ5LHRDNrXQ/videos
In a leafy suburb near Tampa, Florida, on February 28, 2013, a giant hole opened up under the bedroom floor of Jeffrey Bush, swallowing him as he slept. His body was never found. Bush was a victim of a sinkhole—a worldwide hazard that lurks wherever limestone and other water-soluble rocks underpin the soil. When carbon dioxide from the air dissolves in rainwater, it forms a weak acid that attacks soft rocks, riddling them with holes like Swiss cheese. Sinkholes can occur gradually when the surface subsides into bowl shaped depressions or suddenly when the ground gives way. These geological hazards have swallowed highways, APARTMENT buildings, horses, camels, even golfers, with monster-size holes cracking the earth from Siberia to Louisiana. Filled with compelling eyewitness video of dramatic collapses, and following scientists as they explore the underlying forces behind these natural disasters, NOVA travels the globe to investigate what it's like to have your world vanish beneath your feet.
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A great collection of NOVA ,pbs,documentaries from around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2Jekzkdi0-rQ5LHRDNrXQ/videos
In a leafy suburb near Tampa, Florida, on February 28, 2013, a giant hole opened up under the bedroom floor of Jeffrey Bush, swallowing him as he slept. His body was never found. Bush was a victim of a sinkhole—a worldwide hazard that lurks wherever limestone and other water-soluble rocks underpin the soil. When carbon dioxide from the air dissolves in rainwater, it forms a weak acid that attacks soft rocks, riddling them with holes like Swiss cheese. Sinkholes can occur gradually when the surface subsides into bowl shaped depressions or suddenly when the ground gives way. These geological hazards have swallowed highways, APARTMENT buildings, horses, camels, even golfers, with monster-size holes cracking the earth from Siberia to Louisiana. Filled with compelling eyewitness video of dramatic collapses, and following scientists as they explore the underlying forces behind these natural disasters, NOVA travels the globe to investigate what it's like to have your world vanish beneath your feet.
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 15
The Soil Solution to Climate Change Film
What If A Solution To Climate Change Was Beneath Your Feet?
Soil is a living universe beneath our feet. As important to our lives as clean air and water, soil...
What If A Solution To Climate Change Was Beneath Your Feet?
Soil is a living universe beneath our feet. As important to our lives as clean air and water, soil also holds a potential solution to the global climate crisis. Increasing numbers of scientists, farmers and ranchers are implementing innovative land use practices that build fertile soil and sequester atmospheric carbon These methods of land management have the potential to provide us with nutritious food, improved human health, cleaner water, and a healthier planet for all.
World wide, most soils are depleted of carbon. The atmosphere contains an excess of carbon in the form of CO2, a climate change causing gas. What if that CO2 could be removed and stored in our carbon-hungry soil through land management practices? Find out how in The Soil Solution.
The Soil Solution to Climate Change was one of thirteen films featured in A Climate of Change Tour sponsored by 350.org, TRUST campaign and Wild and Scenic Film Festival. It has screened at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sausalito Film Festival, Awareness Festival, Davis Film Festival, Wild and Scenic Film Tour 2013 and the One Earth Film Festival.
Anything that we do to increase soil fertility could be a step in reversing climate change.
Here's what you can do:
What Goes Up Must Come Down!- Cover bare soil with plants! Fertile soil is a natural sink for atmospheric carbon; the very same carbon that contributes to climate change. Excess carbon can be pulled out of the atmosphere by photosynthesis and into plants and the soil where it can have a beneficial effect.
Support Farmers and Ranchers Who Treat The Soil Like Gold- Buy from local food producers who increase soil fertility by using climate friendly agricultural methods including no or low-till plowing, cover cropping, composting and organic farming. If you eat meat, buy grass-fed beef from ranchers who practice holistic or rotational grazing methods that mimic the natural patterns found in nature.
If You Grow Your Own Food, Grow Your Own Soil- If you grow food, take care of your soil. Increase soil fertility by avoiding the use of toxic synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides on your garden or lawn. These poisons kill microorganisms that reside in and on the soil. These organisms perform numerous ecosystem services; including providing nutrients for plants, creating soil humus and loam and increasing plant health. The soil is filled with billions of unemployed microorganisms ready and willing to take on the job of providing nutrients to plants and indirectly to you.
Increase Your Skill Set- If you feel hopeless about climate change- it’s time to take action. Learn how to grow food without increasing atmospheric CO2. Take a course in organic gardening or regenerative farming. If you work with animals, learn about the benefits of rotational grazing. Get to know your local soil microbes and the Soil Food Web.
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What If A Solution To Climate Change Was Beneath Your Feet?
Soil is a living universe beneath our feet. As important to our lives as clean air and water, soil also holds a potential solution to the global climate crisis. Increasing numbers of scientists, farmers and ranchers are implementing innovative land use practices that build fertile soil and sequester atmospheric carbon These methods of land management have the potential to provide us with nutritious food, improved human health, cleaner water, and a healthier planet for all.
World wide, most soils are depleted of carbon. The atmosphere contains an excess of carbon in the form of CO2, a climate change causing gas. What if that CO2 could be removed and stored in our carbon-hungry soil through land management practices? Find out how in The Soil Solution.
The Soil Solution to Climate Change was one of thirteen films featured in A Climate of Change Tour sponsored by 350.org, TRUST campaign and Wild and Scenic Film Festival. It has screened at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sausalito Film Festival, Awareness Festival, Davis Film Festival, Wild and Scenic Film Tour 2013 and the One Earth Film Festival.
Anything that we do to increase soil fertility could be a step in reversing climate change.
Here's what you can do:
What Goes Up Must Come Down!- Cover bare soil with plants! Fertile soil is a natural sink for atmospheric carbon; the very same carbon that contributes to climate change. Excess carbon can be pulled out of the atmosphere by photosynthesis and into plants and the soil where it can have a beneficial effect.
Support Farmers and Ranchers Who Treat The Soil Like Gold- Buy from local food producers who increase soil fertility by using climate friendly agricultural methods including no or low-till plowing, cover cropping, composting and organic farming. If you eat meat, buy grass-fed beef from ranchers who practice holistic or rotational grazing methods that mimic the natural patterns found in nature.
If You Grow Your Own Food, Grow Your Own Soil- If you grow food, take care of your soil. Increase soil fertility by avoiding the use of toxic synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides on your garden or lawn. These poisons kill microorganisms that reside in and on the soil. These organisms perform numerous ecosystem services; including providing nutrients for plants, creating soil humus and loam and increasing plant health. The soil is filled with billions of unemployed microorganisms ready and willing to take on the job of providing nutrients to plants and indirectly to you.
Increase Your Skill Set- If you feel hopeless about climate change- it’s time to take action. Learn how to grow food without increasing atmospheric CO2. Take a course in organic gardening or regenerative farming. If you work with animals, learn about the benefits of rotational grazing. Get to know your local soil microbes and the Soil Food Web.
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 4066
2015 ASLO Plenary: Scott Doney
Changing coastal and open-ocean biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean
Presentation Description: The Antarctic continental shelf and surrounding open-ocean wate...
Changing coastal and open-ocean biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean
Presentation Description: The Antarctic continental shelf and surrounding open-ocean waters of Southern Ocean play important roles in marine biogeochemistry and the global carbon cycle. Seasonally ice-covered coastal waters are often highly productive, exhibiting large spring and summer drawdowns of nutrients and carbon dioxide and supporting high densities of upper trophic level organisms. Off-shore waters are typically more iron limited with lower plankton standing stock and overall productivity. The Southern Ocean as a whole also acts as a large sink from the atmospheric of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, primarily associated with the offshore upwelling of circumpolar deepwater and formation of mode, intermediate and deep waters. Climate change and ocean acidification are projected to alter substantially future sea-ice distributions, seawater chemistry, and ocean/atmosphere circulation patterns that modulate Southern Ocean marine biogeochemistry. The talk will discuss observational, remote sensing and modeling evidence for changing conditions in the Southern Ocean. A specific focus will be on the western continental shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula, which experiencing some of the most dramatic climate change on the planet, with rapid ocean-atmosphere warming, melting of coastal glaciers, reductions in seasonal ice cover, and shifts in phytoplankton distributions.
Scott Doney is a Senior Scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). His expertise spans oceanography, climate and biogeochemistry, with particular emphasis on the application of numerical models and data analysis methods to global-scale questions.
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Changing coastal and open-ocean biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean
Presentation Description: The Antarctic continental shelf and surrounding open-ocean waters of Southern Ocean play important roles in marine biogeochemistry and the global carbon cycle. Seasonally ice-covered coastal waters are often highly productive, exhibiting large spring and summer drawdowns of nutrients and carbon dioxide and supporting high densities of upper trophic level organisms. Off-shore waters are typically more iron limited with lower plankton standing stock and overall productivity. The Southern Ocean as a whole also acts as a large sink from the atmospheric of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, primarily associated with the offshore upwelling of circumpolar deepwater and formation of mode, intermediate and deep waters. Climate change and ocean acidification are projected to alter substantially future sea-ice distributions, seawater chemistry, and ocean/atmosphere circulation patterns that modulate Southern Ocean marine biogeochemistry. The talk will discuss observational, remote sensing and modeling evidence for changing conditions in the Southern Ocean. A specific focus will be on the western continental shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula, which experiencing some of the most dramatic climate change on the planet, with rapid ocean-atmosphere warming, melting of coastal glaciers, reductions in seasonal ice cover, and shifts in phytoplankton distributions.
Scott Doney is a Senior Scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). His expertise spans oceanography, climate and biogeochemistry, with particular emphasis on the application of numerical models and data analysis methods to global-scale questions.
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 1
Potential impact of climate change on greenhouse gas emissions from sub-Boreal peatlands
October 3, 2014: Dr. Tom Pypker, Natural Resource Sciences, Thompson Rivers University
Abstract: Peatlands are a critical component in the global carbon (C) cy...
October 3, 2014: Dr. Tom Pypker, Natural Resource Sciences, Thompson Rivers University
Abstract: Peatlands are a critical component in the global carbon (C) cycle because they represent a long-term sink of atmospheric carbon. Today, soil carbon stocks in peatlands are estimated to be 1850 Pg (1015g); equal to 12-30% of the global soil carbon pool. Moreover, peatland ecosystems currently sequester an estimated 76 Tg (1012g) C-1 yr-1. Peatlands are also a significant source of methane (CH4) because of the anaerobic conditions occurring in the often saturated peat. The fate of the stored carbon in peatlands is now in question because many of the world’s peatlands are located in northern climates where temperature and precipitation are expected to experience rapid change. Using examples from my research in Upper Michigan, I will present information on how changes in hydrology and temperature may influence carbon emissions from peatlands.
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October 3, 2014: Dr. Tom Pypker, Natural Resource Sciences, Thompson Rivers University
Abstract: Peatlands are a critical component in the global carbon (C) cycle because they represent a long-term sink of atmospheric carbon. Today, soil carbon stocks in peatlands are estimated to be 1850 Pg (1015g); equal to 12-30% of the global soil carbon pool. Moreover, peatland ecosystems currently sequester an estimated 76 Tg (1012g) C-1 yr-1. Peatlands are also a significant source of methane (CH4) because of the anaerobic conditions occurring in the often saturated peat. The fate of the stored carbon in peatlands is now in question because many of the world’s peatlands are located in northern climates where temperature and precipitation are expected to experience rapid change. Using examples from my research in Upper Michigan, I will present information on how changes in hydrology and temperature may influence carbon emissions from peatlands.
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 5
Bogs are way cool because...
Bouncy and green, waterlogged and acidic, bogs are an incredible example of the diversity of wetlands. Sphagnum mosses flourish, engineering sites to their p......
Bouncy and green, waterlogged and acidic, bogs are an incredible example of the diversity of wetlands. Sphagnum mosses flourish, engineering sites to their p...
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Bouncy and green, waterlogged and acidic, bogs are an incredible example of the diversity of wetlands. Sphagnum mosses flourish, engineering sites to their p...