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Cracking the Climate Color Code (Discover Magazine)

July 1, 2014 by Josie Garthwaite

An ecologist records nature’s color signals to understand the feedback between plants and a changing climate.

Categories: Discover Magazine, Science • Tags: Andrew Richardson, carbon sinks, Climate Change, ecology, fall colors, forestry, Harvard Forest, Harvard University, PhenoCam, phenology, photosynthesis

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