How Forests Start to Fail, One Leaf at a Time

In spring and summer, the canopies of oak and beech forest gather into layers of green. Leaves flicker, shaping the flow of light and air. The effect is almost effortless, a shaded world held in balance. But as heatwaves and droughts intensify, that balance is starting to slip, and the first signs of stress often … Continue reading How Forests Start to Fail, One Leaf at a Time