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NASA has planned an airborne campaign called the Atmospheric Carbon and Transport-America (ACT-America) to measure how weather systems and other atmospheric flows contribute to the transport of carbon dioxide and methane through the atmosphere.

A major source of uncertainty in global gross primary production (GPP), and associated carbon cycle dynamics, is the calculation of maximum photosynthetic carboxylation rate (Vcmax) which is one of two plant traits that closely determines photosnthetic

Researchers Baohua Gu and Parans Paranthaman have been named Corporate Fellows of the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

A new integrated computational model reduces uncertainty in climate predictions by bridging Earth systems with energy and economic models and large-scale human impact data.

With a growing volume of wood pellets being produced and shipped from the Southeast United States to Europe as a renewable energy source, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) researchers recently took a look at the state of the industry and examined dat
