New paper on bioenergy global GHG emissions accounting
January 6, 2022
New paper in Global Change Biology-Bioenergy led by Jason Funk, Nicklas Forsell, & David Burns - we show that woody bioenergy could have a growing role in ambitious global climate scenarios – but real problems could arise if emissions are omitted from accounts & bypass the disincentives applied to other emissions, as currently allowed under IPCC & UNFCCC. Open access: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/gcbb.12912
The Maine 30-Year Bird Project is hiring technicians for the 2022 Summer field season to conduct bird and vegetation surveys in the commercial forestland of the Maine North Woods. This project seeks to understand A) the range of forest types occupied by each species in the avian community, B) how bird abundances and habitat associations have changed since the 1990s, and C) how such regional changes relate to continental-scale bird declines. Work will be conducted both in actively managed commercial forests and on adjacent conservation land. Hiring will be through SIG-NAL (www.sig-nal.org...
We just wrapped up the first field season for the "30-Year Bird Project" in northern Maine. I'm excited to be collaborating with old friends and colleagues to return to a landscape where we all worked nearly 30 years ago investigating the relationship between songbird communities and managed forests. The Portland Press Herald featured the project on the front page of the Sunday paper. UNH Summer Research Technician Kelsi Anderson spent the field season working with Tufts University PhD student Jonah Levy doing songbird point counts and collecting vegetation data on 120 plots in remote...