• Climate Change? We've Got Data for That!
    Our planet's heating up, but there's hope! Data is revolutionizing how we fight climate change. Want to be a data hero? ‍ This interactive blog post is your mission briefing!

    Click the link to join the fight! https://tinyurl.com/3nunc3ez

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    Climate Change? We've Got Data for That! Our planet's heating up, but there's hope! ☀️ Data is revolutionizing how we fight climate change. Want to be a data hero? ‍♀️ This interactive blog post is your mission briefing! Click the link to join the fight! https://tinyurl.com/3nunc3ez #DocumentDigitizationServices #DataDigitizationServices #DigitizePaperDocumentsService #DocumentDigitizingService #DataScanningServices #DigitalTransformation #TechSolutions #Innovation #BusinessDevelopment #ITConsulting #DigitalStrategy #DataAnalytics
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    Combating Climate Change: How Data Heroes are Saving the Planet
    Combating Climate Change: How Data Heroes are Saving the Planet
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  • RP Wood is a Leading Natural Veneers Manufacturers in India. This is made from the finest quality veneer and is processed at our urbane machining facility under the support of experts, recognized for tool and termite resistance, dimensional accuracy, climate-proof and long life, this veneer can be availed from us in varied specifications at economical prices.

    Website: https://www.rpwood.in/blog/top-10-veneer-manufacturers-suppliers-in-india/
    RP Wood is a Leading Natural Veneers Manufacturers in India. This is made from the finest quality veneer and is processed at our urbane machining facility under the support of experts, recognized for tool and termite resistance, dimensional accuracy, climate-proof and long life, this veneer can be availed from us in varied specifications at economical prices. Website: https://www.rpwood.in/blog/top-10-veneer-manufacturers-suppliers-in-india/
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  • Like people, leaves have their limits when it comes to heat. Back in 1864, scientists first reported that the leaves of some plants could survive up to 50° Celsius, only to perish beyond that threshold. When leaves get too hot, their photosynthetic machinery — proteins that convert light energy into sugars — breaks down. More than 150 years later in 2021, a study of 147 tropical plant species reported that the average temperature beyond which photosynthesis failed was 46.7° C. Researchers wanted to figure out how leaves in tropical forests are faring as the globe warms. Using data from a thermal sensor aboard the International Space Station, the scientists captured vegetation temperatures on Earth’s surface in 70-square-meter pixels. That’s about the area that two large tropical trees could fill. The team compared the data with measurements from devices on the planet’s surface to refine their view. The analysis revealed a mosaic of temperatures in forest canopies, including some especially hot leaves. In the upper canopy, roughly 1 in every 10,000 leaves experiences temperatures at least once annually that may be too high for photosynthesis. That might seem a paltry sum, but a photosynthetic breakdown could harm entire forests if climate change is not halted, the scientists warn.

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    #climate #forests #tropics #trees #globalwarming #science
    Like people, leaves have their limits when it comes to heat. Back in 1864, scientists first reported that the leaves of some plants could survive up to 50° Celsius, only to perish beyond that threshold. When leaves get too hot, their photosynthetic machinery — proteins that convert light energy into sugars — breaks down. More than 150 years later in 2021, a study of 147 tropical plant species reported that the average temperature beyond which photosynthesis failed was 46.7° C. Researchers wanted to figure out how leaves in tropical forests are faring as the globe warms. Using data from a thermal sensor aboard the International Space Station, the scientists captured vegetation temperatures on Earth’s surface in 70-square-meter pixels. That’s about the area that two large tropical trees could fill. The team compared the data with measurements from devices on the planet’s surface to refine their view. The analysis revealed a mosaic of temperatures in forest canopies, including some especially hot leaves. In the upper canopy, roughly 1 in every 10,000 leaves experiences temperatures at least once annually that may be too high for photosynthesis. That might seem a paltry sum, but a photosynthetic breakdown could harm entire forests if climate change is not halted, the scientists warn. (📸: Buena Vista Images/Photodisc/Getty Images Plus) #climate #forests #tropics #trees #globalwarming #science
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