America’s national parks in a hotter world
TREES Rebecca Harrison TREES Rebecca Harrison

America’s national parks in a hotter world

For generations, the core mission of the National Park Service has been absolute conservation. Instructions to preserve iconic landscapes unchanged are inscribed in the founding documents of many parks. But what happens when climate change makes that impossible?

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Joanne Chory is using plants to save the planet
TREES Rebecca Harrison TREES Rebecca Harrison

Joanne Chory is using plants to save the planet

Human-caused climate change was putting humanity’s future in peril, she said in recorded remarks. Survival would depend on Earth’s original carbon-capture machines, the most effective tools for getting rid of greenhouse gases.

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The Cycling Fans Who Watch the Trees
TREES Rebecca Harrison TREES Rebecca Harrison

The Cycling Fans Who Watch the Trees

When all of Belgium tunes in to watch the Tour of Flanders bicycle race, Pieter De Frenne watches the trees.

They’re only on screen for as long as it takes the peloton to whiz by, but it’s enough for De Frenne to recognize them, log them, and gather a tiny insight into how the planet is changing. That’s because De Frenne is a pro cyclist in his dreams and a pro botanist in real life. And along with a team from the University of Ghent, he figured out that somewhere in Belgium’s annual festival of sore legs, cobbled hills and heady beers, there was climate science to be done.

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Trees Are Not Just “For the Birds”
TREES Rebecca Harrison TREES Rebecca Harrison

Trees Are Not Just “For the Birds”

Most bird lovers notice and appreciate trees. Trees are often what we see when looking for the source of that nearby hooting, chirping, tweeting, or twittering. Expert birders may even know which trees are the preferred food source or habitat for our feathered friends. And with increasing concerns about how we will adapt to a changing climate, trees are gaining more attention for the many ecosystem services they provide, particularly in urban environments.

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Private Clyde Gladwin Kent
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Private Clyde Gladwin Kent

Originally from Lacombe, Alberta, Private Clyde Gladwin Kent was the uncle of current Canadian M.P., the Honourable Peter Kent. Clyde died on the last day of the Passchendaele battle, November 10th, 1917, just one year and a day before the armistice.

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Green Heart Project
TREES Rebecca Harrison TREES Rebecca Harrison

Green Heart Project

In the fall of 2017, The Nature Conservancy and partners launched the Green Heart Project to examine the link between neighborhood greenery and holistic human health.

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