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New study: Global warming triggers surge in tree growth

New study: Global warming triggers surge in tree growth | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it

Some trees are growing up to 70 percent faster than just a half century ago, as global warming supercharges their metabolism, German researchers report in a new study published in Nature Communications


Three decades ago, forest dieback was a hot topic, with the very survival of large forest ecosystems seemingly in doubt. But instead of a collapse, the latest studies indicate that forests have actually been growing at a faster rate. The new data from the Technische Universität München comes from forest plots that have been closely monitored since 1870. The forested areas are also representative of the typical climate and environmental conditions found in Central Europe.


“Our findings are based on a unique data pool,” maintains Prof. Hans Pretzsch from TUM’s Chair for Forest Growth and Yield, who headed up the study.


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Why did the hedgehog NOT cross the road? Because it had adapted its behaviour in order to thrive in a threatening man-made environment

Why did the hedgehog NOT cross the road? Because it had adapted its behaviour in order to thrive in a threatening man-made environment | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
City-dwelling creatures have learned to be sophisticated urbanites, according to researchers. As animals, like their human counterparts, are drawn to the bright lights and all its possibilities, so smarter city critters are emerging.
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You can also listen to Paul Evans on Nature BBC radio 4 investigating why hedgehogs are in decline and seperating the science from sentimentality http://sco.lt/6oX5sH

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Can a Jellyfish Unlock the Secret of Immortality?

Can a Jellyfish Unlock the Secret of Immortality? | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
The little creature of the sea that appears to debunk the most fundamental law of the natural world: you are born, and then you die.

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