Por: MarketWatch Business November 17, 2022
Don’t miss: “You see it in big leaf maples and hemlocks, just loaded with cones or seeds, it’s kind of their last-ditch effort to reproduce,” said Shea Cope, an arborist at Washington Park Arboretum, a sprawling 230-acre (93 hectare) park north of downtown. “ ‘A rising rate of tree mortality is coming to a city near you.’ ” — Aaron Ramirez, Reed College This summer was fatal for three “significant” trees in the park’s... + full article
Associated Press USA Science November 16, 2022
SEATTLE (AP) — As the in Seattle’s record books ended, trees across the city were sounding silent alarms. It was the latest in a string of Seattle summers in the last decade, including a record-breaking heat dome in 2021, to feature drier conditions and hotter temperatures... + más
As climate change progresses, trees in cities struggle | Los Angeles Times
Trees Help Protect the Planet From Climate Change. But The World Isn’t Doing Enough to Protect Forests | Time
Los Angeles Times USA World November 16, 2022
As the driest summer in Seattle’s record books ended, trees across the city were sounding silent alarms. It was the latest in a string of Seattle summers in the last decade, including a record-breaking heat dome in 2021, to feature drier conditions and higher temperatures that... + más
As climate change progresses, trees in cities struggle | Associated Press
The New York Times USA Science November 08, 2022
Justine Karst, a mycologist at the University of Alberta, feared things had gone too far when her son got home from eighth grade and told her he had learned that trees could talk to each other through underground networks.Her colleague, Jason Hoeksema of the University of... + más
A Day Out In Brooklyn: Art + Nature | Forbes
Time USA Science October 19, 2022
People breathe out carbon dioxide, trees breathe in carbon dioxide. It’s one of the first things children learn about the carbon cycle, the paths carbon takes as it moves among the living and nonliving things that make up the planet. That might be part of the reason trees and... + más
Drought is killing the trees at Lake Tahoe | Newsweek
14 Actually Good Books To Teach Kids About Climate Change | Time
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment September 25, 2022
Amid Orlando’s exponential growth, The City Beautiful has maintained formidable foliage in the form of trees, mostly of the southern live oak variety. In fact, the beautiful canopy of trees that can be witnessed when walking, biking or driving around historic downtown... + más
Plant more trees, please, especially this fall and winter: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
Fir trees are dying in the Lake Tahoe Basin at a quicker rate than in the rest of California.The trees are perishing in greater numbers and faster than previously seen before, especially near Fallen Leaf Lake and around North Lake Tahoe, Rita Mustatia, forest silviculturist for... + más
Timber tour: Discover 7 of Orlando’s significant trees | Orlando Sentinel
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 20, 2022
Let’s talk about the weather. Even if you’re a climate change skeptic, you can't deny that weather patterns have affected your life in some way in the last five to 10 years.Here in Louisiana, for example, many experienced unprecedented flooding in 2016. Then, in 2021,... + más
Spice things up this fall with ornamental peppers: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
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