Time to save the rainforest . . . by bulldozing it? Such is the feckless privilege of the global “climate” kleptocrat class: ...
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WPTV continues to report on efforts to save a forest in Boynton Beach from becoming a housing development. Relentless advocacy, both online and in person, appears to have made moves. After WPTV's ...
On Friday, at least 100 Indigenous protestors blocked the entrance to the 30th Annual United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP30, in Belém, Brazil. The action comes on the heels of an action ...
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A timber faller trims out a redwood on The Conservation Fund’s Garcia River Watershed property The Garcia River winds through The Conservation Fund’s property GARCIA RIVER WATERSHED, CALIFORNIA – ...
A researcher from South Korea’s Korea Maritime Institute has found solar trees have the potential to generate the same power of a solar farm while reducing the loss of forest cover by up to 99%. In ...
Before the late ‘80s, most people didn’t really think about the rainforest; the concept of such a place hadn’t yet entered into the public consciousness. When people thought about dense, tropical ...
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Johnny Appleseed’s heart was in the right place when he walked all over the early United States planting fruit trees. Ecologically, though, he had room for improvement: To create truly dynamic ...
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