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History in the making
What you see brightening up my garden on the picture above is what we hope will be the future of microclimate monitoring: a TMS-logger with connection to the internet! Yes, you read that correctly, TOMST is currently working on a … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged climate change, Drought, Ecology, Garden, Garden photography, Microclimate, Nature, Science, Temperature
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Botanical beauty
A sunny spring day brought me to the botanical garden in Meise, close to Brussels. An amazing garden with picturesque views behind every corner. A friend of mine makes it a point to stroll through the botanical garden of each … Continue reading
Posted in Belgium, General
Tagged Botanical garden, Botany, Brussels, Ecology, Garden, Garden photography, Landscape photography, Nature, Nature photography
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Open for discussion
To know what will happen to ecosystems in a changing world, we need to know the fate of the nutrients within them, like carbon and nitrogen. To know the fate of these nutrients, we need to know how they are distributed and … Continue reading
Posted in Belgium, Science
Tagged Carbon, climate change, Decomposition, Ecology, Fungi, Garden, Garden photography, Gardens, Global change, Litter decomposition, Mushrooms, Nature photography, Nitrogen, Nutrients, Photography, Science
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