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Sea Level Rise Inundation Modeling Using Stormwater Infrastructure, in Norfolk Virginia
(2022-04-21)
Sea level rise due to climate change is accelerating globally. Portions of the east
coast of the United States, including the city of Norfolk, Virginia, see rising sees
at almost three times the global rate. Sea level rise ...
Nitrogen addition to a mixed pine-broadleaved forest under elevated atmospheric CO2 exacerbates phosphorus and potassium deficiencies
(2022-04-22)
Forests are vital ecosystems because they capture and store carbon from our atmosphere;
this is essential for maintaining the balance between carbon uptake and release in
the global carbon cycle. However, human activities—mainly ...
Evaluating the Use of Carbon Offsets in IPCC 1.5C Warming Scenarios
(2022-04-22)
The world faces the daunting task of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Integrated Assessment Models help us understand pathways to achieve this goal in the
most efficient way. In most scenarios where ...
RED WOLF CONSERVATION IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
(2022-04-22)
The critically endangered red wolf is the focus of a long-standing recovery effort.
How climate change might affect it is unknown. Sea-level rise will greatly restrict
its current habitat site. Several other threats pressure ...
North American tree migration paced by fecundity and recruitment through contrasting mechanisms east and west
(2020-04-24)
Global forest diebacks are the beginnings of change that will be controlled by tree
migration, which combines two uncertain processes, tree fecundity and recruitment.
Knowledge of how, and where, tree migration can proceed ...
An Evaluation of Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata) Distribution and Habitat Availability in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean under Climate Change
(2021-04-30)
Fishery scientists are increasingly concerned about the impacts of climate change
on marine fisheries and ecosystem health. Many marine species along the Northeast
United States continental shelf have shifted spatial distribution ...
Fish in the Face of Climate Change: A ten-year analysis of fisheries conflicts in the Barents Sea
(2023-04-28)
Climate change is shifting fisheries and opening up new routes. Such a phenomenon
has the potential to contribute to conflict between users. The Barents Sea region
of the Arctic possesses both significant fish resources ...
Bridging Hydrology, Ecology, and Reservoir Management to Address Environmental Flow Specifications from Dams in a Changing Climate
(2019-04-26)
Water resource management has altered the natural flow regime of rivers around the
globe. Buffers to environmental risk and uncertainty, dams balance competing demands
for water storage and release for human needs. While ...
Assessing the current and future status of aquatic and hydrologic ecosystem services in the French Broad River Basin
(2017-04-28)
Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature, and are an increasingly
important component in conservation planning. Many of these ecosystem services are
threatened, however, by land use change and ...