Climate and Ag in the news

  • Bloomburg Businessweek published a map this week that caught my attention.  It shows the results of a recent research project by German scientists which predict changes in suitability for agriculture in the period 2071-2100 compared to the present under modeled changes in climate.  The map shows that the Southeast is an area which is predicted…

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  • Science News reported this week that scientists from Princeton University predicted that fall foliage changes in future years may be delayed by several weeks and the color season may lengthen if current temperature trends continue.  Leaves change color in response to a number of factors, including temperatures, precipitation and day length.  Impacts are expected to…

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  • We often talk about negative impacts of drought, but for some people it has positive impacts as well.  For construction companies and golf courses, dry conditions mean more days to get work and play done, increasing income.  In agriculture, a story this week in Growing Georgia highlights one benefit that the recent dry conditions have…

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  • Two stories this week discussed long-term drought issues in different parts of the world.  Bloomberg reported that California and the rest of the West is watching this coming winter anxiously.  Communities in the West depend on winter snowfall to provide them with up to 90 percent of their water for the summer dry season.  The…

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  • If you live near the coast in the Southeast, you are no doubt aware that storm surges associated with land-falling hurricanes can cause tremendous devastation.  Storm surges from Ivan and Katrina caused tremendous damage to coastal areas.  At the same time coastlines are being developed at a rapid rate, putting more people in harm’s way…

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  • The New York Times published a story earlier this week discussing the changes that changing climate may cause to soil microbe populations.  Their focus was on grazing lands in the Southwest, but it is a question that could be asked across the country.  The story focused on cyanobacteria, a critical component of surface soils in…

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  • Fall stories

    Since fall has just started, the media is full of stories about autumn colors and the difference between astronomical and climatological fall.  Here are two I thought were especially interesting. Slate magazine produced an online video which discusses why American trees produce both red and yellow leaves but European leaves only produce yellow leaves. The…

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