Wednesday, April 06, 2011

I blew 30 seconds of my life skimming this article, and I still don't get it: Are we supposed to conclude that trees don't like warm weather and plant food?

Tree growth and fecundity affected more by climate change than previously thought
ScienceDaily (Apr. 4, 2011) — An 18-year study of 27,000 individual trees by National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded scientists finds that tree growth and fecundity--the ability to produce viable seeds--are more sensitive to climate change than previously thought.

1 comment:

gofer said...

The funding needs to be cut off so these people return to their right minds and stop this insanity. The second they started calling CO2 a pollutant, they had officially gone nuts!