Forests
How Good are Re-Planted Mangroves at Storing Carbon? A New Study Puts a Number on It
By Alexa Robles-Gil
Is This Palm Oil Company Operating on Protected Forestland?
By Jenaye Johnson
Most Countries are Falling Short of Their Promises to Stop Cutting Down the World’s Trees
By Georgina Gustin
In Oregon Timber Country, a Town Buys the Surrounding Forests to Confront Climate-Driven Wildfires
By Grant Stringer
New Research Shows Global Climate Benefits Of Protecting Nature, but It’s Not a Silver Bullet
By Bob Berwyn
America’s Forests Are ‘Present and Vanishing at the Same Time’
By Kiley Bense
In Atlanta, Proposed ‘Cop City’ Stirs Environmental Justice Concerns
By Victoria St. Martin
Increasingly Large and Intense Wildfires Hinder Western Forests’ Ability to Regenerate
By Bob Berwyn
Kentucky Residents Angered by US Forest Service Logging Plan That Targets Mature Trees
By Marianne Lavelle
Holiday Traditions in the Forest Revive Spiritual Relationships with Nature, and Heal Planetary Wounds
By Bob Berwyn
At COP27, the US Said It Will Lead Efforts to Halt Deforestation. But at Home, the Biden Administration Is Considering Massive Old Growth Logging Projects
By Bob Berwyn
Study Shows Protected Forests Are Cooler
By Bob Berwyn
Countries Want to Plant Trees to Offset Their Carbon Emissions, but There Isn’t Enough Land on Earth to Grow Them
By Katie Surma
Lack of Loggers Is Hobbling Arizona Forest-Thinning Projects That Could Have Slowed This Year’s Devastating Wildfires
By Andrew Onodera
Warming Trends: Forests Are the Best Big-City Water Filters, Plus Veggie Burgers by Default, Sea Songs by ET’s Doctor and a Reminder to Eat Fresh Food in the Fridge
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Indigenous Land Rights Are Critical to Realizing Goals of the Paris Climate Accord, a New Study Finds
By Katie Surma