The impact of forests on climate
The world’s forests are active players in maintaining the equilibrium of world climate, not just passive victims succumbing to global heating.
FRED HAGENEDER’S GATEWAY TO THE MEANING OF TREES IN CULTURE AND CONSCIOUSNESS
The world’s forests are active players in maintaining the equilibrium of world climate, not just passive victims succumbing to global heating.
The Great Bear Rainforest, one of the world’s largest remaining tracts of unspoiled temperate rainforest, has finally found legal protection and park status.
In November 2012, Canada’s First Nations started a new incentive to raise their voices together. A new era of resourceful and peaceful protests has begun.
The tree that once gave Anne Frank solace as she was hiding from the Nazis fell in a storm in August 2010, but cuttings have been taken and will be planted.
Clayoquot Sound continues to be at the forefront of old-growth forest conservation on Vancouver Island, merging First Nations’ values into national law.
Environmental organisations support First Nations’ land-use planning initiatives into law, furthering protection for sacred trees in the old-growth forest.
New discoveries show that tree vapours cool the planet, and that protecting old-growth forests would be one of the best ways to counteract global heating.
The world’s forests are active players in maintaining the equilibrium of world climate, not just passive victims succumbing to global heating.
The Great Bear Rainforest, one of the world’s largest remaining tracts of unspoiled temperate rainforest, has finally found legal protection and park status.
In November 2012, Canada’s First Nations started a new incentive to raise their voices together. A new era of resourceful and peaceful protests has begun.
The tree that once gave Anne Frank solace as she was hiding from the Nazis fell in a storm in August 2010, but cuttings have been taken and will be planted.
Clayoquot Sound continues to be at the forefront of old-growth forest conservation on Vancouver Island, merging First Nations’ values into national law.
Environmental organisations support First Nations’ land-use planning initiatives into law, furthering protection for sacred trees in the old-growth forest.
New discoveries show that tree vapours cool the planet, and that protecting old-growth forests would be one of the best ways to counteract global heating.