New England states need to triple the rate at which forest land is conserved – or risk losing a campaign to protect millions of acres from residential and commercial development, according to a new report by researchers at Harvard University and the … [Continue reading]
Brock Commons: University of British Columbia students move into world’s tallest CLT building
College students at the University of British Columbia are making history this fall as the first residents of Brock Commons, an 18-story dormitory made of cross-laminated timber. Called Tallwood House, the student residence currently holds the … [Continue reading]
Climate change in the West: Preparing for a future that is here
The vacation cabins that ring Seeley Lake emptied long before Labor Day this year. The tourists who come to swim, fish, and boat on the lake where Norman Maclean spent his summers had taken their fun and their recreation dollars elsewhere. Even many … [Continue reading]
Winds of change? Federal judges uphold collaborative forest restoration projects
Federal judges are increasingly endorsing the methods and goals of the U.S. Forest Service’s collaborative forest management process, as evidenced by two recent U.S. District Court rulings. Evergreen magazine’s Jim Petersen provided the analysis … [Continue reading]
Wildfires, the smoking gun of Western climate change?
As cooler temperatures and precipitation finally bring a hint of relief to smoke-weary Montanans, the unusual nature of summer 2017 is coming into focus and the influence of climate change is impossible to ignore. Extreme weather has no doubt been … [Continue reading]
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