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Climate change is increasing the risk of wildfires in many regions of the world. This is due partly to specific weather ...
Yeast genomes reveal ancient human migrations, showing invisible microbial companions traveled with early agriculture.
New space satellites can see through forest canopies to track carbon storage, forest growth, and climate patterns.
Old-growth forests are rare – less than 7% of the area of U.S. forests today – and are still often logged. To recover forest ecosystems across the U.S., it will not be enough to protect just ...
Protecting and conserving our natural heritage, predicting weather and environmental conditions, preventing and managing pollution, promoting clean growth and a sustainable environment for present and ...
Forest therapy, also known as sylvotherapy, is an ancient practice, the effects of which were even noted by the Roman author, ...
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Scientist Inna Birchenko began to cry as she described the smouldering protected forest in Thailand where she was collecting samples from local trees shrouded in wildfire smoke. Birchenko and her ...
Birchenko and her colleagues hiked kilometre after kilometre through burned or still-smouldering forest, each footstep stirring up columns of black and grey ash. They passed thick fallen trees ...