Climate science
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The Southeast Farm Press published an interesting story today based on an interview with BASF director of North American crop protection Luke Bozeman. In the story they discuss how a combination of breeding, new technology, and smart management practices can help farmers adapt to whatever changes are coming to the climate in the future. While…
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Dr. David Zierden, the Florida State Climatologist, recently tweeted six reasons why we know that the current El Niño, officially declared on February 14, is very healthy now after a slow and uncertain start. His discussion, summarized in Forbes.com by Dr. Marshall Shepherd, lists a number of indicators which show the strength of the current…
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We’re down to the last few entries in our look at the Georgia Climate Project Roadmap of important questions we need to address in research on changing climate. This week’s entry is about what we need to know to effectively manage terrestrial ecosystems and protect important habitats from the effects of warmer temperatures and more…
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If you follow this blog regularly, you already know that recently an El Niño was recently declared. This after several months when we expected it to begin, but it did not quite get its act together. You might be wondering why this is. Here is a new blog post from Climate.gov by Nat Johnson which…
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The latest question from the Georgia Climate Project’s Roadmap discusses how we can determine what impacts changes in climate will have on at-risk communities like the rural poor, the elderly, and urban city dwellers. We need to know what data sets we can use before we can determine what those impacts might be. You can…
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We’re down to the last few questions in the Georgia Climate Project Roadmap. Today’s question has to do with research on how local governments of cities and counties can take steps to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a warmer and potentially more extreme climate using smart urban planning and design. While politics in…
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I frequently get asked questions about questionable information that people have found online in social media and elsewhere on various aspects of climate science. Here is a good discussion of three myths related to clean energy and how understanding them can lead to a better understanding of climate science and climate change. You can read…