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Category Archives: Climate
Thai Coral Reef and Climate Change
This week our blog is from Dr. Krisanadej Jaroensutasinee and Dr. Mullica Jaroensutasinee from the Centre of Excellence for Ecoinformatics at Walailak University in Thailand. The research they are presenting in this blog is also done with Sirilak Chumkiew, Premrudee … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Climate Change, General Science, SCUBAnauts
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Trees in Trouble: What happens after the pine trees die?
This week’s blogger is Emily Robitschek, a proud graduate of Arvada West High School near Denver, Colorado. In this post she reports about her research project that she conducted while she worked in the GLOBE Program Office in the summer … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, General Science, Land Cover
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Trees in Trouble: Climate Change and Pine Beetles
This post is the second in a series called “Trees in Trouble”. To see the first post in this series click here. Climate impacts so many things on this planet, most notably the types of flora and fauna that live … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Climate Change, General Science
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Thoughts from a 17-year-old scientist
This week we have a guest blogger. Emily Robitschek is currently a senior at Arvada West High School near Denver, Colorado. Emily worked in the GLOBE Program Office (GPO) in the summer of 2011 as part of a high school … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, General Science
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Mild winters and early springs – trend or rarity?
All over the United States, spring flowers such as daffodils and crocuses began blooming nearly a month ago due to an unseasonably warm winter. Some of my friends from many parts of the country have been mentioning how beautiful their … Continue reading
Posted in Backyard Science, Climate, Earth System Science, General Science
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