Volume 23: July 2023

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The Effects of CO2 on the Growth and Mineral Concentration of Three Leafy Greens (31 July 2023)
Under hydroponically-grown conditions, basil, lettuce and Swiss chard experienced dry weight gains of 26%, 25% and 48%, respectively, in response to a 390 ppm increase in atmospheric CO2. Various plant mineral concentrations remained mostly unaffected...

Plant Growth Database (30 July 2023)
Our latest result of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for Grapevine (Wohlfahrt et al., 2018). To access the entire database, click here.
安卓微皮恩网盘 A Field-based Analysis on the Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Pacific Oyster Reproduction (29 July 2023)
Policy makers should not place too much faith in findings attained from laboratory-based studies on the subject of ocean acidification. In the real world, what might appear to be a problem in the laboratory is often of little or no consequence in nature...

Plant Growth Database (28 July 2023)
Our latest result of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for Moso Bamboo (Zhuang et al., 2018). To access the entire database, click here.
Elevated CO2 Improves the Growth and Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency of Cucumber (27 July 2023)
Higher levels of atmospheric CO2 stimulated the growth of cucumber, improved its nitrogen uptake efficiency and helped to lessen the negative impacts of soil degradation caused by years of excessive nitrogen application...
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A Five-decade Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Trends in the South China Sea (24 July 2023)
Despite model-based assertions of climate alarmists, who claim that pretty much every hurricane today is caused or made worse by CO2-induced global warming, actual data reveal this is most certainly not the case....

Plant Growth Database (23 July 2023)
Our latest result of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for Rice (Wang et al., 2023). To access the entire database, click here.
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The Reproductive Response of a Holm Oak Forest to Long-term Drought (22 July 2023)
An 18-yr artificially-induced drought had no effect of the fecundity of three key tree species, which is great news for Holm oak forest stability, especially if they ever do experience the model-based predictions of increasing drought in the future...
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Plant Growth Database (21 July 2023)
Our latest result of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for 安卓微皮恩免费 (Wu 安卓微皮恩安装包., 2018). To access the entire database, click here.
Tolerance of a Key Arctic Krill Species to Ocean Acidification (20 July 2023)
It appears that an important krill species will have no problem maintaining its key ecosystem role under any of the future ocean acidification scenarios projected for the Arctic...
安卓微皮恩网盘 CO2 Enrichment Alleviates the Disease Severity of a Rice Pathogen (17 July 2023)
Positive CO2-induced changes in leaf morphological traits and carbohydrate accumulation are welcomed news in the future battle over brown spot disease in rice. As the air's CO2 rises, the negative impacts of this disease will be reduced, translating into higher grain yields to feed an increasing world population...

Plant Growth Database (16 July 2023)
Our latest result of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for Wheat (Chavan et al., 2023). To access the entire database, click here.

Analyzing Observed vs CMIP5 Model Simulations of Global Temperature (15 July 2023)
A new analysis reveals current state-of-the-art models overestimate the impact of volcanic aerosols and significantly underestimate the effect of natural solar variability on global temperatures...

Plant Growth Database (14 July 2023)
Our latest result of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature is for Pyrenean Oak (Aranda et al., 2023). To access the entire database, click here.
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Pharmaceutical Value of Fenugreek Seeds is Enhanced Under Elevated CO2 (13 July 2023)
Encouraging findings in this study demonstrate that not only can rising atmospheric CO2 improve the production of agricultural, but its medicinal or pharmaceutical value as well...

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Petition of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change to the United States Environmental Protection Agency for Repeal of EPA's 2009 Endangerment Finding
On March 9, the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change filed a petition with the United States Environmental Protection Agency, asking the agency to repeal its Endangerment Finding for Greenhouse Gases Under Section 202(a) of the Clean Air Act. Read a press release associated with this filing. A pdf version of the petition can be downloaded here for review.

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