Syndonia Bret-Harte: In The News


NSF awards UAF science facility $16 million
(22 November 2011) Sun Star (UAF newspaper)
UAF gets $16.3M grant for Toolik Field Station
(21 November 2011) wjactv.com
National Science Foundation awards grant to UA Fairbanks for support of Toolik Field Station
(21 November 2011) The Republic (Columbus, Indiana)
UAF research station awarded $16 million in federal money
(19 November 2011) Daily Journal
UAF awarded funds for Toolik Field Station research
(18 November 2011) Fairbanks Daily News Miner
Toolik Field Station nets $16 million award
(18 November 2011) UAF Cornerstone
University of Alaska science station nets $16 million award
(17 November 2011) Physorg.com
Recovery after world's largest tundra fire raises questions
(11 September 2011) Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Recovery after world's largest tundra fire raises questions
(7 September 2011) Alaska Science Forum (UAF GI)
Tundra fires unlock implications of a fire-driven Arctic
(30 August 2011) UAF Sun Star
Scientists Report Dramatic Carbon Loss From Massive Arctic Wildfire
(11 August 2011) Fire Engineering.com
Unprecedented 2007 arctic fire released 50 yeas of stored carbon
(8 August 2011) Planetsave.com
Tundra fires feed global warming loop
(1 August 2011) SustainableBusiness.com`
Arctic wildfires may accelerate global warming
(1 August 2011) The Economic Times
Arctic wildfires lower carbon storage
(31 July 2011) Med India
Arctic wildfires may accelerate global warming
(31 July 2011) TruthDive
Alaska wildfires ominous sign for climate: research
(31 July 2011) Taipei Tiimes
When the arctic catches fire
(29 July 2011) Discovery News
Arctic fires release trapped carbon
(29 July 2011) The Hill (E2-Wire blog)
Huge 2007 tundra fire seen as ominous sign for climate
(29 July 2011) Reuters
Huge 2007 tundra fire seen as ominous sign for climate
(29 July 2011) 30online.com
Fire made arctic spew, rather than absorb, carbon
(29 July 2011) Vermont Public Radio
Baked Alaska: Arctic tundra fires set to increase
(28 July 2011) NewScientist
Global warming: Tundra fires are huge carbon sources
(28 July 2011) Summit County Citizens Voice
Tundra fires and climate change: More bad news
(28 July 2011) National Public Radio (The Two-Way, NPR's news blog)
Arctic fires could have climate impact
(28 July 2011) UPI.com
Fire threatens arctic tundra for first time in 11,000 years
(28 July 2011) Meteorology & Climatology at suite 101
Dramatic carbon loss reported from massive arctic fire
(28 July 2011) Click Green
Tundra fires could affect climate change: 2007 Anaktuvuk River fire released tons of carbon into air
(28 July 2011) Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
2007 Arctic wildfire released 50 years of stored carbon into atmosphere
(28 July 2011) Alaska Dispatch
Huge Arctic fire hints at new climate cue
(28 July 2011) BBC Science and Environment
2007 Arctic fire released reflected rapid warming: Study
(28 July 2011) International Business Times
Largest recorded tundra fire yields scientific surprises
(27 July 2011) ScienceDaily
Largest recorded tundra fire yields scientific surprises
(27 July 2011) Chem Info
Tundra fire releases 50years of carbon into atmosphere
(27 July 2011) Red Orbit
Wildfire, Reindeer Top Arctic Research Commission's Agenda
(8 October 2010) Alaska Public Radio Network (APRN)
Arctic Tipping Points Affect World Climate
(8 October 2010) KQED News (San Francisco radio)
UA scientists seek new emphases in Arctic climate change research
(15 September 2009) innovations report
New emphases in Arctic climate change research
(15 September 2009) ScientistLive
Dramatic biological responses to global warming in Arctic
(11 September 2009) ScienceDaily
Study shows climate changes transform Arctic region
(11 September 2009) The Philadelphia Inquirer
Arctic may be changed forever, study finds
(11 September 2009) LiveScience
Researchers say Arctic warming has widespread effects on Arctic plants, animals
(11 September 2009) StarTribune.com (Minneapolis-St.Paul)
Scientists seeks new emphases in Arctic climate
(11 September 2009) The X-Journals
Scientists seek new emphases in Arctic climate change research
(11 September 2009) Science Codex
Widespread Arctic wildlife changes seen with global warming
(11 September 2009) Voice of America
Scientists seek new emphases in Arctic climate change research
(10 September 2009) e! Science News
Trouble in the tundra
(17 August 2009) Chemical & Engineering News
Scientists investigate why Arctic region is warming faster than rest of world
(19 July 2009) New Jersey Star-Ledger
IPY: Collaborative Research on Carbon, Water, and Energy Balance of the Arctic Landscape at Flagship Observatories and in a PanArctic Network
(1 July 2008) ARCUS: PolarTrec
Alaska scientists find Arctic tundra yields surprising carbon loss
(27 September 2004) Innovations Report
Baked Alaska
(10 September 2004) Salon.com

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