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Forests take up one-third of our land. Here's what you should know about the major types
Most of us know pine forests are different than jungles. There's a reason the world's forests are so distinct, yet there are ...
Forests provide a wide range of services for human health and the environment, but are under increasing strain. Several EU initiatives and laws support forests, both within the European Union and ...
In a large-scale study with almost 400 partners, researchers worldwide have collected data on tree species, to which scientists from Bayreuth have contributed their knowledge about the Kilimanjaro ...
Forests occupy one third of the total land area of the Earth and hold around 80 per cent of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. It is estimated that nearly one third of the global population depends ...
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Tropical forests in Australia are emitting more carbon than they capture: Study
When it comes to capturing carbon, trees have always been our go-to. But a sinister switch is underway. A study published in the journal Nature reveals that moist tropical forests in Australia are now ...
When you sip a cup of coffee or use a rubber band, you’re benefiting from tropical forests. These lush ecosystems provide countless products we rely on daily — from food to materials like wood and ...
Aspens and standing dead trees, which are important to forest biodiversity, can be reliably identified from openly available ...
North America’s favorite songbirds rely heavily on five tropical forests for wintering habitat and safe passage during ...
A white pine laden with heavy snow lays over a power line in Amherst during the January storm that, at its peak, cut power to about 80,000 Eversource customers. (Courtesy photo) Eversource, the ...
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