In the News
2016
- Melanie Mayes – DOE Early Career Research Program award winner (YouTube Video, courtesy of ORNL, 7 July 2016)
- Four ORNL researchers receive DOE early career funding awards (courtesy of ORNL, 3 May 2016)
- Ruby Leung appointed to ACME Chief Climate Scientist (courtesy of US DOE, January 2016)
2015
- Climate change research heats up tropical rain forest (Al Jazeera America, 4 December 2015)
- Exposing a small part of a forest to the ‘threatening’ heat of 2100. (ClimateWire, 23 November 2015. Note: subscription required)
- What we don’t know about the carbon cycle could hurt you (ClimateWire, 18 November 2015. Note: subscription required)
- Negron-Juarez et al. find that most ESMs show carbon uptake bias for tropical forests (LBNL Earth & Environmental Sciences News & Events, 27 October 2015)
- Models’ inaccurate representation of tree carbon uptake and storage contributes to bias in climate predictions, according to Robinson I Negrón-Juárez et al 2015 Environ. Res. Lett. 10, 064017 (Environmental Research Letters Highlights, 3 September 2015)
- Berkeley lab scientists search Amazon for clues to impacts of climate change, drought (San Jose Mercury News, 15 June 2015)
- Drought-induced tree mortality accelerating in forests (LANL News Release, 19 May 2015)
- Local scientists take part in worldwide study (Video source: WBIR, Knoxville, TN, April 2015 – courtesy of ORNL)
- DOE-backed study to track climate impacts on tropical forests over a decade (ClimateWire, 2 April 2015. Note: subscription required)
- Major New Research Project to Study How Tropical Forests Worldwide Respond to Climate Change (LBNL News Center, 1 April 2015)
- Lab Leads $100 Million Project on Tropical Forests and Climate Change (Today at Berkeley Lab, 1 April 2015)
- Climate modellers take tropical approach (Nature, 24 March 2015)
- Kueppers in “Science at the Theater” (LBNL ESD News & Events, 3 March 2015)