Trees Have Something to Teach Us About Life in Partnership By Jonathan Hahn June 26, 2021 A review of "Mother Nature" In this story: books, forests
Are We Overestimating Climate Change’s Threat to Rare Plants? By Zach St. George March 27, 2021 Research suggests trees are already out of sync with the climate In this story: climate change, forests
Rich Man, Big Tree By Heather Smith March 18, 2021 Taming the Garden is a fable for our era of vast inequity In this story: forests, politics, film, art
The Demise and Potential Revival of the American Chestnut By Kate Morgan February 25, 2021 Before a disastrous blight, the American chestnut was a keystone species in eastern forests. Could genetic engineering help bring it back? In this story: forests
The Truth Behind Big, Beautiful Reforestation Initiatives By Elizabeth Miller December 21, 2020 Trump’s “Trillion Trees” promise—and its potential under Biden In this story: forests
Forests to Burn By Christopher Ketcham December 28, 2020 The biomass-energy industry is a climate and environmental justice disaster In this story: forests
The Fire Deficit By Joe Purtell October 22, 2020 Who is responsible for the West’s wildfires? In this story: politics, science, forests, climate change, indigenous communities
Prescribed Burn Associations Are One Answer to California’s Megafires By Colleen Hagerty October 19, 2020 Community groups seek to fill in the gap left by overtaxed agencies In this story: climate change, forests, land use
New England Is Also on Fire By Philip Kiefer October 11, 2020 What a record fire season signals about the future of a wet state In this story: climate change, forests, science
In Brazil, a Sugarcane Rush Poses a New Threat to the Amazon Rainforest By Richard Kemeny June 10, 2020 Jair Bolsonaro’s rollback of restrictions opens the way for further deforestation In this story: international, forests