Read article: Food supply falls as fish flee warmer seas Climate Research update Food supply falls as fish flee warmer seas On the fishing grounds, they already know about global warming. As fish flee warmer seas there are winners – but many more losers
Read article: Trees dying younger in Canada too Climate Research update Trees dying younger in Canada too Fastest-growing trees in boreal forest show biggest decline in lifetime
Read article: Sonic tomographs sound out tree rot Ecosystems Research update Sonic tomographs sound out tree rot Non-destructive technique finds internal decay that hampers forest carbon storage
Read article: AGU Fall Meeting: spying on penguin diet from space Cryosphere Blog AGU Fall Meeting: spying on penguin diet from space Exact shade of pink of Adélie penguin guano reveals how much fish the birds ate
Read article: Hurricane Maria: a haircut, resilient palms and NASA’s Black Marble Atmosphere Blog Hurricane Maria: a haircut, resilient palms and NASA’s Black Marble Liz Kalaugher blogs from the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting
Read article: Razorbills provide sharp insight into ocean currents Renewables Research update Razorbills provide sharp insight into ocean currents Drifting seabirds tagged with GPS show tides in Irish Sea
Read article: Bacteria manipulate bubbles to maximize airborne dispersal Biophysics Research update Bacteria manipulate bubbles to maximize airborne dispersal Biosurfactants affect how bubbles thin as they age
Read article: Vegetation ‘browning’ threatens Arctic carbon balance Climate Research update Vegetation ‘browning’ threatens Arctic carbon balance Climate change damages Arctic plants more than previously thought
Read article: The Guiana Shield rainforests: overlooked climate guardians Climate Video The Guiana Shield rainforests: overlooked climate guardians Deforestation could disrupt water cycle across South America
Read article: High Arctic plant spurts raise climate concerns Climate Research update High Arctic plant spurts raise climate concerns Plants are getting taller in the Arctic high latitudes as warmer, moister soil prompts growth that could increase the release of greenhouse gases