http://blog.cifor.org/28542/smart-reforestation-must-go-beyond-carbon-expert#.VWTKEoFwbqC
Smart reforestation must go beyond carbon: expert
18 MAY 2015
BY CATRIONA MOSS
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A new study from CIFOR warns the reforestation solely for carbon storage
can have
Michael, Greg and list, courtesy ccs to Andrew and Dr. Mazo
1. Thanks greatly for the copy of the “Survival” article by Dr. Mazo.
If you could also send his reference #10 (2012 - “Geoengineering: Rules
Needed for Climate-altering Science”) from the same journal, I believe it
To add further on olivine milling methods we can save energy and transport
costs 1) up/down welling on ocean wave sinks 2) dropping them on dam
spillways allowing
them to flow freely downstream to the coasts 3) grinding them in tumble
mills close to beaches or dams using available renewable
To the geoengineering group,
I'm curious whether group members are familiar with the biotic pump model
of Gorshkov and Makarieva; this article gives a quick introduction:
http://news.mongabay.com/2013/0130-hance-physics-biotic-pump.html
A big climate benefit of inland forests is that phase
Dear Baskar,
where did you get the numbers from? They don't agree with common
estimates of biomass in the ocean (which may be wrong, but then please
enlighten me):
Taking your number of a decline of 10 billion tons of phytoplankton
(btw, are you talking about phytoplankton carbon or
http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2015-05-30-cfa-earth-system-governance-summer-school-university-canberra
CfA - Earth System Governance Summer School at the University of Canberra
30-05-2015
We invite PhD students and Early Career Researchers to participate in a
Summer School to precede