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Keeping the Carbon in Alaska Forests

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 31, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Keeping the Carbon in Alaska Forests

  A scientist has an idea for reducing global carbon-dioxide emissions — fight Alaska forest fires more aggressively. Carly Phillips, an ecologist with the Union of Concerned Scientists, thinks there is a unique Alaska opportunity to keep carbon in the soil, and in tissues of living trees and other plants. “Alaska stores nearly one half […]

Forest Service Paying Timber Industry to Pick Which Trees It Wants in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

By Rebecca Bowe | Earth Justice on Jan 27, 2020   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Forest Service Paying Timber Industry to Pick Which Trees It Wants in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

  Documents obtained via Freedom of Information Act detail close collaboration linking logging interests, Forest Service, and State of Alaska JUNEAU – Up to $1.3 million in U.S. Forest Service (USFS) dollars will wind up in the hands of the Alaska Forest Association – a timber industry group – for work that entails selecting old-growth […]

Amazon Forest Regrowth Much Slower Than Previously Thought

By Ian Boydon | Lancaster University on Dec 21, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Amazon Forest Regrowth Much Slower Than Previously Thought

  The regrowth of Amazonian forests following deforestation can happen much slower than previously thought, a new study shows. The findings could have significant impacts for climate change predictions as the ability of secondary forests to soak up carbon from the atmosphere may have been over-estimated. The study, which monitored forest regrowth over two decades, […]

400,000-plus Blast Trump Administration Plan for Old-growth Clearcutting in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

By Randi Spivak | Biological Diversity on Dec 17, 2019   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

400,000-plus Blast Trump Administration Plan for Old-growth Clearcutting in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

JUNEAU― More than 400,000 people and dozens of local tribal, government, business and national recreation groups have flooded the U.S. Forest Service with comments opposing its plan to undo safeguards that prevent clearcutting and road building in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. The comment period ends Tuesday. The Trump administration wants to gut longstanding protections for the nation’s largest national forest. This […]

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