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CLIMMANI

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Climate change research -
experiments, models and data - directions for the future -
COST action - 26 countries

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linkhttp://climmani.org calendar_today28-09-2015 12:36:18

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BANDITTER i HABITTER. Fantastisk podcast af Jesper Tynell om bankverdenen og politikernes aktive støtte til svindlere. 13 mia!!! God jul dr.dk/radio/p1/de-he…

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CLIMMANI - COST action. Climate change experiments. 26 countries improving experiments, modelling and data in climate change research

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Phil Ineson: CLIMMANI exchange of scientists helped get new datasets showing links between nutrient status and N2O emissions using SKYGAS

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Michael Bahn: amplified nitrogen dynamics is strongly associated with ecosystem short term recovery after severe drought

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Niki Leblans: Northern grasslands can remain C sinks for centuries. Increased N deposition increases the C sink. Study result from Iceland

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Sönke Zaehle: Models need knowlegde and testing against experimental data - experiments should have data-model interaction from the start

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Sönke Zaehle: Climate change experiments informing models on C sequestration MUST include quantification of element budgets

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Timely! #Forest's journal is publishing a special issue on #litter #decomposition. Our paper seems to be the 1st out bit.ly/2ahJXat

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1st ClimMani supported paper out - harmonising #decomposition studies in special issue on #litter #decomposition. bit.ly/2ahJXat

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Global soil carbon data suggests that warming-induced net losses of soil carbon could accelerate climate change go.nature.com/2gMl7Up

Global soil carbon data suggests that warming-induced net losses of soil carbon could accelerate climate change go.nature.com/2gMl7Up
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Scientists have long feared this 'feedback' to the climate system. Now they say it's happening wpo.st/63oI2 MORE BAD CLIMATE NEWS

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Finally a global synthesis of warming released carbon from soils providing positive feedback to the climate system nature.com.proxy.readcube.com/nature/journal…