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  • It’s not just human emissions of carbon dioxide that are changing the climate

    Pam Knox

    June 28, 2019

    You hear a lot about the impacts of global warming due to the emission of greenhouse gases in the news these days, and rightly so. But there are other things that humans are adding or subtracting from the atmosphere that are changing the climate too. Here are two stories that discuss the impacts of reducing…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • Role-playing game: “Ready for Drought”

    Pam Knox

    June 27, 2019

    A new role-playing game on preparing for drought is now available from the National Drought Mitigation Center. The game is designed to be played by at least 12 people, 6 on each side, plus a moderator, with a playing time of 90+ minutes. It is at the level of high school and up. I have…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • Forestry and Natural Resources Webinar Portal

    Pam Knox

    June 27, 2019

    If you interested in learning more about forestry and natural resources from your own office or need to add some continuing ed credits, check out this web site of archived webinars. The description of the site is below: Welcome to The Forestry Webinar Portal View Live and On-Demand: Whatever your interest – from improving wildlife…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Extension agent outreach, Forestry, Forests
  • Drought increases in AL, FL but decreases in GA and SC; no changes to NC

    Pam Knox

    June 27, 2019

    The latest Drought Monitor, released today, shows that recent rains have reduced the amount of drought and dry conditions in Georgia and South Carolina, but Alabama and far northwest Florida have seen an expansion of severe (D2) drought as they were largely missed by the rains. North Carolina had no change. Rain for the next…

    Posted in: Drought
  • NPR: How the Push for Renewable Energy is Changing Southwest Georgia

    Pam Knox

    June 26, 2019

    NPR had an interesting story this week about the rapid expansion of solar installations across southwest Georgia in response to dropping prices for solar panels. Many farmers are considering leasing land for solar farms in this region, where sunshine is abundant and strong, because of the potential for income. You can listen to the story…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • GA and NC blueberry harvest down up to 50 percent this year

    Pam Knox

    June 26, 2019

    The Packer noted this week that blueberry production across the US is starting to pick up after a slow start in Georgia and North Carolina. The article estimated that production was down 50% from what was forecast. They attributed that to pollination issues, which limited the number of berries on the bushes. Later harvests in…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
  • Mount Ulawun erupts to 50,000 feet in Papua New Guinea–implications for climate in Southeast

    Pam Knox

    June 26, 2019

    Today Mount Ulawun erupted in an explosive eruption that sent ash well over 50,000 feet in Papua, New Guinea. You can read more about the eruption at MSN at https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/papua-new-guinea-volcano-spews-ash-triggering-eruption-alert/ar-AADrDYQ. This is likely to have important consequences for the climate of the Southeast in the next few years, since strong eruptions that put ash and…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Crops
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