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JoeReal
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Posted: Sun 18 Nov, 2007 3:36 am

Why Autumn Colors Are So Late

By Andrea Thompson, LiveScience Staff Writer
posted: 16 November 2007 02:46 pm ET

A gray, grim landscape used to greet residents of the Northeastern United States each November, but autumn's riot of red, orange and yellow came late this year. Delayed fall foliage also occurred in Chicago and parts of Europe.

Some say droughts and a warm summer played a role, while others wonder more broadly about global warming. In fact, it's rising levels of carbon dioxide, not the warmer temperatures fueled by the greenhouse gas, that have been delaying the transformation of green leaves, at least in Europe for a few decades, a new study suggests.

In the past 30 years, leaf color change across Europe has gradually occurred later and later, with a delay of about 1.3 to 1.8 days per decade. Like the early onset of spring blooms, this phenomenon has been explained as a result of Earth's rising temperatures.

But the correlation between rising temperatures and leaf color change, known as autumnal senescence, isn't as strong as it is for the spring bloom.

Researchers at the University of Southampton in England suspected that the rising carbon dioxide levels responsible for global warming might directly be influencing the timing of the autumnal color change.

They conducted two large forest experiments in which poplar trees were separated into two plots, with one plot exposed to ambient levels of carbon dioxide and the other exposed to elevated levels. (The elevated concentration was 550 parts per million—the predicted atmospheric level for 2050—while current ambient levels of carbon dioxide are 375 parts per million.)

The researchers found that trees exposed to elevated levels of carbon dioxide retained their leaves and stayed greener longer than those exposed to ambient levels. Their results are detailed in an online edition of the journal Global Change Biology.

"The research data provide compelling evidence ... that autumnal senescence in such forest ecosystems will be delayed as the atmospheric concentration of CO2 continues to rise, independent of increased temperatures," said study author Gail Taylor.

The elevated carbon dioxide levels keep photosynthesis going for longer and so maintain the greenness of the plant for more of the autumn "because a CO2 rich atmosphere allows the tree to generate carbon-rich compounds that are known to prolong the life of leaves," Taylor explained.

While the carbon dioxide keeps the leaves productive for longer, it also gives the tree less control over its period of dormancy, which it needs to prepare for the winter and spring. This could make the trees more susceptible to winter's chill, Taylor said.
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Posted: Sun 18 Nov, 2007 11:34 am

It's kinda worrisome what is happening to earth. But lots of people believe that it's natural happenings and their reasonings are that those people who cares need more funds and use scare tactics to get more funds.
Are we going to just standby and do nothing?

In another subject, I read in the newspaper yesterday, front page, pictures that a lot of people are protesting all over the US,the governments' approval of using "torture" to the al queda members perhaps to acquire info regarding their activities and I thought to myself, if this people had witnessed the American soldiers that were tortured in public and did lots of unspeakable treatment to the poor soldiers before they get killed or what the Vietcong or the Japanese had done to the civilians and American soldiers during those war eras, I believe that they will not protest at all.
What is happening?
Freedom of speech thing? Publicity eager? opportunistic publicity? Or just plain dumb?
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Posted: Sun 18 Nov, 2007 1:57 pm

bencelest wrote:
It's kinda worrisome what is happening to earth. But lots of people believe that it's natural happenings and their reasonings are that those people who cares need more funds and use scare tactics to get more funds.
Are we going to just standby and do nothing?


I can't believe how many people are willing to gamble the future of the earth on their belief that we are not causing a significant part of the warming that is clearly happening. If we have been fooled by the climatologist the consequences are not that bad--we save some oil, get the arabs off our back, maybe support some research that otherwise would not have gotten funded.

But if they are right and we stand by doing nothing until it is too late-- What then? Just say-- "Sorry son -- I guess I was wrong?"

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