New project underway at Harshaw research site

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Publication Date: 
March 9, 2010
News Source: 
The Rhinelander Daily News

In the global change research project known as Aspen FACE (Free Air Carbon dioxide Emission), researchers studied whether forests become more or less productive as greenhouse gas levels rise, altering their ability to sequester more carbon dioxide and help offset rising atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Now Michigan Tech and the Institute for Applied Ecosystem Studies (IAES) of the USDA Forest Service’s Northern Research Station have received another $1.1 million in USDA Forest Service funding to conduct new, related research at the IAES research farm in northern Wisconsin.

 

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