
Sinks or Stores? World’s Forests Are Key to Fight Against Global Warming
In 2013, Slovenian archaeologist Ivan Sprajc hacked his way through a remote jungle on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. The modern-day Indiana Jones was on the trail […]
In 2013, Slovenian archaeologist Ivan Sprajc hacked his way through a remote jungle on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. The modern-day Indiana Jones was on the trail […]
High above the northern shore of the St. Lawrence estuary in eastern Quebec, Karl Blackburn could see the damage to the forest below. He was […]
Walking along the trail at Batsto Village through Wharton State Forest, the damage done is evident. Charred wood is all around following a fire that […]
The United States and Canada have failed to settle a festering trade dispute on softwood lumber ahead of talks to modernize the North American Free […]
It’s official: the BC Wildfire Service confirms the province is experiencing the worst wildfire season on record. Wildfire Service information officer Kevin Skrepnek says an estimated […]
Returning from six-day mission to the United States, Quebec’s Minister of Forests, Fauna and Parks, Luc Blanchette, feels his visits will have positive effects for […]
As winds this week blew smoke from hundreds of wildfires burning in British Columbia into the Pacific Northwest, many cities in Washington and Oregon are […]
A wood skyscraper might sound like a bad idea—and potentially a giant tinderbox. But architects around the world are steadily building more timber high-rises, partly […]
With the solar eclipse just days away, a wildfire raging within Oregon’s path of totality threatened more than 650 structures Thursday and led officials to […]
Drivers on NC 211 in Brunswick County should not be surprised in the coming weeks to see logging at The Nature Conservancy’s Green Swamp Preserve. The […]
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