A new paper in Ecology Letters led by LEMONTREE’s Alissar Cheaib and Nick Smith from Texas Tech University offers fresh insights into how plants allocate nitrogen across diverse environments. The…Read More >
Life in the shadows: New research on shade plant photosynthesis
Recent research from Utrecht University and Wageningen University & Research (WUR) has discovered that plants growing in the shade receive more light than previously understood. This discovery, detailed in the…Read More >
Leaf Area Index Framework: a minimalist approach to understanding greening trends
We are thrilled to share our latest Communications Earth & Environment publication, led by LEMONTREE’s Cai Wenjia (Imperial College London): “A Unifying Principle for Global Greenness Patterns and Trends.” This…Read More >
Texas Tech Secondment
By Jan Lankhorst In early September, just days after the successful LEMONTREE annual meeting and subsequent summer school, I landed in Lubbock, Texas. The experimental group has been meeting online…Read More >
WRAPPING UP 2024
As 2024 comes to an end and we reflect on what we’ve achieved this year, it’s hard not to be impressed by the LEMONTREE team. From global conferences to high-impact…Read More >
COP29: Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither is climate action.
By Theo Keeping Last month, I attended the first week of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. In format, it was much like other conferences I have been to, but more overwhelming…Read More >
LEMONTREE at AGU24: Exploring “What’s Next for Science”
This December, AGU24 returns to Washington, D.C., bringing together more than 25,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, policymakers, journalists, and communicators from over 100 countries. With the theme “What’s Next…Read More >
Zinny Ezekannagha
Zinny Ezekannagha obtained her MS under the supervision of Assistant Professor Nick Smith at Texas Tech University and is now undertaking her PhD at the University of Florida. She…Read More >
Dr Paul Drake
Dr. Paul Drake Paul Drake is a Research Fellow in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Western Australia, working with Karin Rebel, Hugo de Boer and…Read More >