THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Elevated CO2 improves plant nutrition and a boon to crop production
A paper published in the journal Plant Physiology shows that elevated levels of CO2 result in remarkable improvement of chlorophyll synthesis and nutrition for plants grown in iron-deficient soils (30% of earth's surface). The authors conclude elevated CO2 would be highly beneficial to crop production.THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Another Obama green energy favorite in financial trouble
Your Cash for Their Clunkers WSJ.com 10/18/11A Scientific Argument for Intervening in Nature: Scientific American
Here's some investment advice: When looking for tips on green technology plays, steer clear of the stock pickers located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They've made a habit of investing your cash in their clunkers.
The science behind moving species under threat from climate changeIn anticipation of climate change, should we artificially begin to move ecosystems northward? | The Wildlife News
Discounting the well funded right wing climate change skeptics, most folks realize that what is now evergreen forest will turn into deciduous forest as things warm.
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