The hot and dry June and July of 2012 emphasizes the need to understand drought in the Midwest where most of North Americas corn and soybeans are grown. Old growth white oaks (L.) in Northeast Ohio have proven to be sensitive records for climate variability, specifically variations in summer...
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for example, used them to argue that megafauna populations in the American Northeast were already in decline by the time humans arrived and identified earlier population level fluctuations which, they suggest, might be tied to increases in temperature, lake level fluctuations, and vegetation change. ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - As Speaker Kevin McCarthy visited a natural gas drilling site in northeast Ohio to promote House Republicans' plan to sharply increase domestic production of energy from fossil fuels last month, the signs of rising global temperatures could not be ignored. ...
are focusing attention on a mounting insurance crisis that is particularly acute in states at greatest risk of wildfires, such as California, Colorado, Texas and Oregon. But the problem is reaching into almost every region of the U.S., including the Midwest, the Northeast and the M...
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Livestock production is the world’s dominant land use, covering about 45% of the Earth’s land surface, and much of it in harsh and variable environments that are unsuitable for other purposes. Climate change (CC) can impact the amount and quality of produce, reliability of production, and...
The magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitation events in the early twenty-first century have already proven to be increasing at a rate more quickly than previously anticipated. Currently, the biggest consequence of the change in extreme precipitation is the lack of a climate-adjusted national ...
Adoption of no-till management on croplands has become a controversial approach for storing carbon in soil due to conflicting findings. Yet, no-till is still promoted as a management practice to stabilize the global climate system from additional change