We are excited to announce that three members of our lab presented their latest research at the AGU25 Annual Meeting held December 15–19, 2025, in New Orleans, LA.
  • Shengxi Gui shared research focusing on the impact of prior burns on reducing the risk of irreversible forest loss following wildfires.
    • GC12D-07: Low-Severity Prior Burns Reduce the Risk of Irreversible Forest Loss Following Crucial Wildfires
  • Yiluan Song delivered two presentations exploring how biological changes and scientific communication shape human perceptions of pollen seasons, as well as the use of warming experiments to predict climate change responses.
    • A41N-2222: Biological changes, political ideology, and scientific communication shape human perceptions of pollen seasons
    • B13I-1657: Can we use warming experiments to predict phenological and growth responses to climate change?
  • Jiali Zhu presented research on the phenological responses of urban trees to microclimate variation at an individual scale.
    • B13I-1661: Phenological responses of urban trees to microclimate variation at individual scale
Congratulations to our presenters for their work and for representing the lab! Our team joined more than 25,000 attendees from over 100 countries at the world’s largest Earth and space science gathering to explore this year’s theme: “Where Science Connects Us.”