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New research from Boston University reveals that while warmer summers can speed up tree growth, declining snowpack may slow ...
Forests are a crucial resource for carbon mitigation, currently offsetting around 20% of North American carbon emissions. As ...
The loss of snow cover in temperate forests is set to slow their growth and reduce their ability to remove carbon from the ...
Declining snow accumulation in the mountains of the northeastern U.S. will likely reduce the ability of forests to act as a ...
A new study found trees in temperate forests aren’t as effective at absorbing carbon as some climate models assume.
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Alone and into the wilderness
Ents, in the fantasy world of Middle-earth by J.R.R. Tolkien, are giant, humanoid, half-tree creatures that act as "shepherds" of the forest. Ancient and wise, they are deeply connected to nature, ...
If you’ve ever wandered through a deep valley and heard the wind shriek, you know the feeling: goosebumps, awe, and sometimes ...
A little fir swayed its branches in tune with the wind as it stood among the stately pine trees deep in the forest. Scampering around the fir tree were little b ...