As I mentioned in my last post, predicting the form of future forests is complicated due to the wide variety of factors involved, but there are some common concerns that researchers share about the challenges trees will face with global climate change. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns will alter the suitability of forest locations […]
Archive for the ‘climate change’ Tag
A moveable forest?
Changing patterns, changing forests
I’ve spent the last week enmeshed in the intricacies of climate change research and trying to understand how temperate forests will be impacted- and there were quite a few more variables than I had been anticipating. I guess I had assumed that warmer temperatures would mean shorter winters, earlier springs, and probably more bark beetles, […]
Seeing the forest and the trees
Despite the short days, I really enjoy November in New Hampshire, partly because it feels like things are slowing down a bit and partly because, with the leaves gone, I can see the trees themselves now. In the summer I appreciate the green shade provided by trees, I love the colors of fall, and I […]
A sustainable harvest?
I sat down to a feast of fresh Maine lobster on Wednesday, my second this summer, and, to be honest, I completely enjoyed it from start to finish, despite the complete mess I made on both table and clothing (I should probably have a bib at home for this…)- but I had to wonder, given […]
Lost in Migration
I feel like I’ve spent the last week swimming in a very, very big lake of migration information. I think I may have made my goals for this month a little too broad given the sheer volume of data out there- maybe I should have concentrated on a specific area or genus of birds. Trying […]