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Thank you to all who attended the Climate Change Symposium and Field Day September 4th in Cheyenne.  The event was well attended, and our research program will certainly benefit from the insights we gained from the many conversations which took place.

For more information on the presentations and other information offered at the Symposium and Field Day please visit the following links:

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Current Articles related to the PHACE Project:

Morgan, J.A., D.G. Milchunas, D.R. LeCain, M.S. West and A. Mosier. 2007. Carbon dioxide enrichment alters plant community structure and accelerates shrub growth in the shortgrass steppe. Proceedings of the Natl Academy of Sciences 104(37):14724-14729

Increase CO2 Levels Could Alter Rangelands
31 Aug, 2007 03:41 pm  
Jack Morgan reports in this week issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that wide-open rangelands may become less common as shrubby plants prosper. He answers Scitizen's questions.

U.S. grazing lands at risk due to rising CO2 levels
mongabay.com
August 27, 2007


Other Related Global Change Research Links:

FACE Data Management System 

The Aspen FACE Experiement

FACE (Free Air CO2 Enrichment)

EUROFACE

Nevada Desert Research Center

 

 

 

 


   
 
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