Japanese Scientists Find 8th-Century Mystery in Tree Rings
Japanese scientists find cedar trees that reveal the Earth was hit by a mysterious blast of cosmic rays in the late eight century.
Japanese scientists find cedar trees that reveal the Earth was hit by a mysterious blast of cosmic rays in the late eight century.
Tree care work can be dangerous, if we allow it to be. After the death of a tree care groundworker in Southern California, the state Department of Public Health’s Occupational Health Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) team stepped up to promote safety in the workplace. Learn more here through their video-storytelling of the accidents.
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Can trees affect our health? Learn more about the benefits and services trees provide through a candid interview with Dr. Gregory Moore as he talks about some of the quantitative benefits of trees and provides some powerful and refreshing observations and data.
Scientists say that accelerated growth in the tree rings of bristlecone pines appears to be linked to climate change.
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Trees tell a lot of different stories, and record a tremendous amount of information. That includes indicators of historical climate conditions, which are helping researchers identify significant droughts in history and their potential effects on civilizations. Read more about the study at the link below.
Expert risk assessment is becoming more common in cities and municipalities around the world, as governments look for ways to balance public safety and the health and benefits of trees. Read about one such example in the article below.
Just another example of how trees are good for the environment and people all at the same time – A unique Acacia tree planted among crops in Malawi fertilizes the crops and offers better yields naturally. Read more at the link below.
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