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Forests & Trees News

Forests & Trees

 
Climate change is likely to alter the geographic distribution of the world's forests. The effects of climate change on forests in the U.S. and other parts of the world will depend not only on climatic factors but also on stresses from pollution (e.g., acid rain); future trends in forest management practices, including fire control and demand for timber; and land-use change. It is difficult to separate the influence of climate change from these other pressures, which are and will continue changing due to human activities.
 
Climate change effects on forests are likely to include changes in forest health and productivity and changes in the geographic range of certain tree species. These effects can alter timber production, outdoor recreational activities, water quality, wildlife and rates of carbon storage.
 
Among many other reasons, forests (and the trees that make them up) are vital in combating climate change because of carbon sequestration (the process through which CO2 from the atmosphere is absorbed by trees, plants and crops). (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Forests & Trees

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    In terms of eco-impact, America's preference for soft toilet paper is "worse than driving Hummers," states NRDC scientist.

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    Take control of your mail and protect the environment with revolutionary paperless postal service.

  • I'm OK, you're OK, it's OK

    Wed, Feb 25 2009 at 5:28 PM

    OK-happy artist Sighn makes "limited" edition (of 1 million) wood sculptures that benefit the Arbor Day Foundation.

  • Seventh Generation: Top TP

    Wed, Feb 25 2009 at 4:03 AM

    What's the greenest TP on the market? Check out Greenpeace's handy dandy "Recycled Toilet and Tissue Paper Guide."

  • Fruit trees tour California

    Thu, Feb 19 2009 at 3:05 PM

    Fruit Tree Tours‘ new victory orchards could help Californian kids get their 5-a-Day on the cheap.

  • Green dating site makes matches, saves trees

    Thu, Feb 12 2009 at 10:22 AM

    DateForTrees.com tackles the root problem of meeting eco-friendly singles.

  • Amazon's controversial Kindle 2 ships this month

    Thu, Feb 12 2009 at 2:32 AM

    The long-awaited digital book reader is ready to ship, but many complain about Amazon's killer device.

  • Green pensions ease tensions

    Fri, Feb 06 2009 at 2:28 PM

    Timbervest offers rooted investments amid economic turmoil.

  • Ancient teak that speaks

    Fri, Jan 16 2009 at 5:01 PM

    A visit to the Brooklyn studio of Jason Lamberth, a furniture designer working with sustainable teak from Indonesia.

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