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It was frozen in time. Antarctica wasn’t always a desolate icescape. International researchers announced the discovery of an over 30-million-year-old lost world beneath the Antarctic ice that ...
Western forests are still burning too infrequently for their own good, a finding that may seem paradoxical to Arizonans anticipating a dangerous fire year after a drought-plagued winter.
Falk’s advice, beyond reducing emissions, is for forest managers to increase the combination of mechanical thinning and prescribed burning by at least tenfold. That’s also the finding in a ...
In 2023 and 2024 the world’s forests absorbed only a quarter of the carbon dioxide they did in the beginning of the 21st century, according to data from the World Resources Institute’s Global ...
Over a short time of 10+ years, the emerald ash borer has killed tens of millions of ash trees both in natural and urban forests in the United States and Canada.