A new study has introduced a powerful tool for analyzing satellite imagery of boreal forests (also known as 'Taiga' in North America), offering unprecedented insights into the health and dynamics of ...
For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers ...
Rising temperatures could reduce trees' ability to photosynthesize. Scientists are trying to figure out just how close we are to that point.
As the growing demand for charcoal and firewood hastens the decline of shea trees in Ghana, communities living on the fringes ...
The harvesting and burning of forest biomass to produce energy continues to surge, according to a new report on near-term ...
The highly biodiverse Brazilian Atlantic Forest has a long history of deforestation and only a small portion of the original forest remains. This study examines the spatial and temporal patterns ...
It is the world's largest forest biome and composed mainly of pine, spruce trees 4. Valdivian Temperate Forest: Covers 248,100 sq km in Chile and Argentina. The forest is known for its unique ...
We're back in Premier League action for Wednesday's game against Nottingham Forest at The City Ground. The match kicks off at 7.30pm UK time and if you haven’t got a ticket then supporters around the ...
Logging reduces the cooling shade of the forest canopy, creating hotter and drier conditions. It also removes valuable trunks of trees, which don’t burn, but leave behind fine fuels, or kindling.
ASHTON — Austen Stevens woke up Monday employed and excited to continue his life’s work of preserving Idaho’s national forests. “My heart and soul are up at Island Park,” says Stevens.
Micro-forests, small areas of densely planted woodland trees, are being planted everywhere from London to Los Angeles. But what are they and how can they make our built-up metropolises better?
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