News archives
Monday, June 21, 2010
Boston Globe
Bay State rethinking wood power
Worse for climate than coal, study says... Continued...
SustainableBusiness.com News
Advanced Biofuels Report: New Federal Policies Needed
The federal government needs to adopt a suite of new policies to spur production in the stalled advanced biofuels industry, according to a report released Monday by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS).... Continued...
Thursday, June 17, 2010
ScienceDaily
New Boreal Forest Biomass Maps Produced from Radar Satellite Data
Having a large-scale boreal forest biomass inventory would allow scientists to understand better the carbon cycle and to predict more accurately Earth's future climate. However, obtaining these maps has been wrought with difficulty -- until now.... Continued...
LA Times
Another dangerous fire season prompts warning from firefighters
With last year's deadly Station fire still in mind, fire officials this week are warning residents who live in foothill communities of another potentially bad fire season, urging them to have a family evacuation plan at the ready.... Continued...
NY Times
New England Groups Plot to Save Their Dwindling Woodlands
Small is no longer beautiful for New England conservation groups. For decades, bands of volunteers and a smattering of full-time employees have worked to stem the tide of development and deforestation, identifying priority projects and working with a small pool of private funders to preserve little ... Continued...
Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine
The Leopold-Pine Island IBA
Our project began five years ago as part of Wisconsin's new Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program, an effort to gather the expertise of ecologists, land managers and birders to take stock of Wisconsin's rich bird life and identify the places most critical to sustaining those birds. Of the 88 sites iden... Continued...
U of MN Yard and Garden News
Ash Anthracnose or Emerald Ash Borer? (Minn.)
With the discovery of emerald ash borer (EAB) in Minnesota in 2009, many homeowners are keeping a close eye on the ash trees on their property. This has resulted in a great deal of concern as many ash trees began to drop their newly formed leaves early this spring. In most cases, however, the cause ... Continued...
Thursday, June 3, 2010
New York Times
Logging Moratorium Is Extended
The Obama administration on Friday extended for another year the moratorium on most logging and mining in millions of acres of remote sections of national forests.... Continued...
Guardian UK
Countries agree to spend big to save world's forests
Oslo conference attended by 52 nations produces first concrete sign of global action on climate change since Copenhagen... Continued...
Reuters
Canadian loggers, green groups to protect forests
Most of Canada's largest forestry companies announced a groundbreaking deal with environmental groups on Tuesday that will restrict logging in the country's vast northern forests.... Continued...
Associated Press via Washington Examiner
Report: forest cover declining across New England; group urges new woodlands protections
After more than 150 years of natural regrowth, forest cover is declining across all six New England states, threatening the region's landscape and chipping away at a natural buffer against global warming, according to a study released Tuesday by Harvard University's laboratory for ecological researc... Continued...
BBC News
Urban trees 'help migrating birds'
Even a small urban forest can help migrating birds, a study has said.... Continued...
Associated Press via The Register-Guard
Oregon creating its first new state forest since 1948
Oregon has a new state forest — 43,000 acres of young pine trees in central Oregon.
The state purchased the land from Fidelity National Timber Resources Inc., of Whitefish, Mont., with $15 million in lottery-backed bonds.... Continued...
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