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She also produced some of the Met Office's earliest work on the effects of increased CO2 levels on our planet's temperature.
"In another experiment, increased CO2 stimulated the growth of five of the most important species of invasive weeds, more than any other plant species yet studied," the report said.
Although higher temperatures are the most obvious and predictable result of increased CO2, other, second-order consequences — rising sea levels, changes in vegetation, loss of snow cover — are likely to be just as significant.
And it's not just about air pollution either: increased CO2 emissions will make extreme weather events more common, like the terrible floods that damaged so many people's communities in the north of England over Christmas.
A new study published in recent weeks was another reminder that not only can increased CO2 be a problem for food security through climate change, but it can also directly impact the nutritional value of crops.
Meanwhile, the remaining eucalypts' nutritional value has been tarnished by increased CO2 in the atmosphere, leading the IUCN to list the koala as one of the 10 most vulnerable species in the world to climate change.
Manure addition increased CO2 and N2O emissions.
Ventilation significantly reduced air temperature and increased CO2 availability.
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The total CO2-C efflux from soils that received combined application of biochar and manure showed increased CO2-C efflux compared to the sole treatments (Fig. 1b).
For type 2 systems, increased CO2/SO2 and H2S/SO2 could indicate an expansion of the liquid-dominated hydrothermal system from infiltration of lake water and groundwater.
Increased [CO2] reduces leaf stomatal apertures and density of stomata that plays out as reductions in evapotranspiration [ 2 4].
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