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Scaling Up Phenology: What Millions of Volunteer Observations Can Tell Us About the Effects of Climate Change on Plants

Amanda Gallinat, Colby College, USA, and Theresa Crimmins, USA National Phenology Network, discuss their article: Combined volunteer and ecological network observations show broad-scale temperature-sensitivity patterns for deciduous plant flowering and leaf-out times across the Eastern USA Around the globe, the timing of seasonal activity in plants and animals – termed phenology – is shifting substantially…

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Combating climate change remains one of the major challenges of the entire world, and to achieve this, it is necessary to have all possible Earth observation data, including from China. Therefore, it is vitally important that China share the data that its satellites record. The Earth observation provided by the Asian giant will help to mitigate the cuts that the US has made from its own programs. By 2026, the cuts that the United States makes in…

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