Sleep Now in the Fire: the Year in Climate
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A fog and flood on a 60-degree December day in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon. Photo: Jeffrey St. Clair.
A fog and flood on a 60-degree December day in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon. Photo: Jeffrey St. Clair.
U.S. cities are losing some 36 million trees every year, but hardier species can restore their canopies.
Trees slow climate change — and they help people live happier, healthier, and longer lives. The post The little-known physical…
A new study published in the Lancet, a peer-reviewed public health journal, finds that doubling the average amount of tree…