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Grist on MSNCan protecting nature be nonpartisan?A new conservative push for environmental stewardship clashes with policies that expand drilling, logging, and deregulation.
A new government model to estimate peatland emissions and their impact on climate change could provide a new perspective on ...
While some wildlife thrive when the boreal forest burns, experts say climate change and human activity have led to larger, more intense wildfires, exacerbating the negative effects on some species.
According to Dr. Elizabeth Underwood, EPN's North American Director, "Clearcutting about 13,000 hectares a year of the Canadian Boreal Forest for pulp production at the Dryden mill has enormous ...
Climate change poses a particular risk to pine trees growing in dry areas, a new University of Eastern Finland study conducted in an urban recreational forest in Helsinki shows.
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Kinew cabinet uses order to dismiss appeals against Chinese miner's environmental licenceWab Kinew's NDP cabinet has dismissed four attempts to appeal Manitoba's decision to let a Chinese-owned company continue ...
Question: We have had lots of smoky air in Minnesota the past few summers from wildfires. Why is it so much worse? Answer: As ...
According to Dr. Elizabeth Underwood, EPN's North American Director, "Clearcutting about 13,000 hectares a year of the Canadian Boreal Forest for pulp production at the Dryden mill has enormous ...
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