Not exact matches
ALMA
gave talks as far south as Tierra del Fuego, with another 12
in the Metropolitan
Region, while ExpoALMA was well received
in Osorno, and the inhabitants of San Pedro de Atacama hung their wishes on
trees, as part of the Japanese tradition of Tanabata, celebrated by ALMA and its Asian partner.
Because any
given tree loss event has the potential to affect ecoclimate teleconnections, and
tree loss is occurring simultaneously
in disparate
regions, assessments are needed that account for concurrent
tree loss events to assess whether ecological responses differ from those of individual loss events.
Given the forest recovery going on
in many
regions, including the US and most of Europe, and even China - how much of the missing sink can be explained by carbon fertilization versus regrowth of these rapidly growing forests and patches of
trees?