Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category
21st Century Has Seen Tree Cover Expand in 60% of American Counties Including Metro Areas
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 30, 2025
One man, thousands of trees and heaps of determination: how regreening Guatemala transformed a village
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 29, 2025
DWP exporting water away from the Mono Basin
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 27, 2025
Glaciers will take centuries to recover even if global warming is reversed, scientists warn
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 25, 2025
“The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: connections and complexity”
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 23, 2025
Ancient trees are shipped to the UK, then burned – using billions in ‘green’ subsidies.
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 21, 2025
How madagascar’s lizards became the island’s last hope for reforestation
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 15, 2025
Nordic studies show the significance of old-growth forests for biodiversity
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 14, 2025
What Helped Clean Up Oklahoma Waters? Getting Cows to Use a Different Washroom
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 12, 2025
A crucial system of ocean currents is slowing. It’s already supercharging sea level rise in the US
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 10, 2025
The wrong trees in the wrong places diminish their benefits
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 8, 2025
Scientists Stumbled Upon an Active Volcanic Eruption in a Mid-Ocean Ridge for the First Time Ever
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 6, 2025
Heat and land use: Bees suffer in particular
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 5, 2025
After 50 Years, Trout Population Is Restored to Historic Numbers in One of the Largest Lakes in US
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 3, 2025
An update about the Inn Fire near Mono Lake
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 29, 2025
Inn Fire Update 5/25/25
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 25, 2025
Nearly 1 in 3 Studied Fungi Threatened With Extinction
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 23, 2025
San Francisco Bay fish have dangerous levels of ‘forever chemicals’
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 22, 2025
Environmental DNA: Using eDNA to track world’s biodiversity
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 22, 2025
This is why trees are often left standing when wildfires destroy homes
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 22, 2025
In Senegal, local communities are protecting critical sites while improving their livelihoods – BirdLife International
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 21, 2025
Forest management can influence health benefits
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 21, 2025
An AI system that watches over urban trees without touching a leaf
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 21, 2025
Marine life’s latest hotspot could be an underwater volcano primed to erupt off Oregon
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 16, 2025
No Mow May: An Easy Start for a Nature-Friendly Yard (But Not the Finish Line)
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 14, 2025
“It Made No Sense” – Scientist Discovers California’s New Highest Tree
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 12, 2025
Meet the 10 Worst Public Lands Villains—And the Damage They’re Doing Right Now
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 12, 2025
Climate change increases the risk of tree mortality in urban boreal forests
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 11, 2025
Melting glaciers caused almost 2cm of sea level rise this century, study reveals
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 10, 2025
Humans still haven’t seen 99.999% of the deep seafloor : NPR
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 7, 2025

