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03/26/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Preserving riverside forests by connecting fragmented habitats may conserve biodiversity, ecosystems
Aside from protecting various endangered species, the conservation of river-floodplain ecosystems is another challenge that experts are trying to address in the 21st century. According to a group of researchers from the University of Tsukuba in Japan, landscape genetics can be used to help sustain threatened ecosystems. The high soil moisture in forests on the […]
03/15/2018
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By Vicki Batts
Another climate concern debunked: Amazon rainforest trees found to be surprisingly drought resistant
Amazon rain forests are an integral part of the Earth’s ecosystem. As Louis Santiago, a professor of Botany & Plant Sciences from the University of California at Riverside contends, “Because of its sheer size, what happens in the Amazon affects the whole world.” While climate change alarmists have claimed that the lush forests of the Amazon […]
02/08/2018
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By David Williams
New kind of drones designed to plant up to 100,000 trees per day
Drone technology has been surprisingly useful for many kinds of recreational purposes. But one Australian engineer has begun to unlock its potential to serve as an industrial-scale solution for the problem of rejuvenating and preserving the environment. Dr. Susan Graham, now a U.K.-based professional, has developed a type of drone that could plant up to […]
12/27/2017
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By Tracey Watson
One more reason “high carbon levels” are a good thing: CO2 protects rainforests and at-risk wildlife species
Scientists and world leaders who are convinced that the world is facing a crisis they refer to as catastrophic man-made global warming have implemented policies to turn the situation around. These measures include taking steps to reduce carbon emissions and entering agreements like the Paris Climate Agreement. Scientists are also aware that trees are reservoirs […]
12/19/2017
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By Tracey Watson
More proof carbon dioxide is essential to planetary health: Research finds urban trees are growing faster worldwide
Climate change alarmists are quick to point out what they perceive to be the negative effects of warmer temperatures, including droughts on one hand and excessive rainfall on the other. What they are not so quick to point out are the advantages of a warmer climate. One of these advantages was recently highlighted in a […]
05/27/2017
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By Mike Adams
The Lost Pines of Central Texas reveal why DROUGHTS are caused by cutting down forests (Health Ranger Science VIDEO)
People who don’t know much about the hydrologic cycle automatically think that droughts are caused by “global warming” or “climate change.” After all, this is the junk science nonsense that’s repeated in schools by science teachers who often don’t know much about science in the first place. In reality, it’s the clear cutting of coastline […]
05/04/2017
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By Vicki Batts
L.A. residents wiped out 55% of their own urban forest in just one decade
Sunny California has become known for its expansive policies geared towards environmental protection and conservation. And yet, research shows that in Los Angeles alone, residents have managed to destroy over 50 percent of the city’s greenery in just 10 years. Apparently, in the “City of Angels,” trees are only worth saving when they aren’t in your own […]
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