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Story Archives of 'Trees'Building Artificial TreesBy Virginia Prescott on Monday, October 26, 2009.Think back to elementary school science and good old photosynthesis - when plants turn the energy from the sun into sugars and suck up carbon dioxide in the process.
As part of our next green thing series, we’re joined by David Biello, associate editor at Scientific American who wrote about air capture technology for Yale Environment 360. Yale Environment 360: Pulling CO2 from the Air: Promising Idea, Big Price Tag San Diego Union-Tribune: Scientists envision trees – real or fake – extracting excess CO² from air CNN: 'Synthetic tree' claims to catch carbon in the air (Photo courtesy of The Breakthrough Institute) The Seeds of FallBy Dave Anderson on Friday, October 9, 2009.Forest Mast - Intentional Boom and Bust. Forest Mast- Boom & BustBy Dave Anderson on Thursday, October 8, 2009.The big trees are the rulers of the forests. Saving the CypressBy Andrew Stelzer on Tuesday, August 4, 2009.Backyard gardens are making a comeback. That’s bumping up demand at garden stores for red mulch, which keeps weeds down and soil moist.
Cypress mulch could have some unintended consequences. When Lightning StrikesBy Dave Anderson on Thursday, July 30, 2009.What happens to trees struck by lightning? Disturbance is NaturalBy Chris Martin on Friday, February 20, 2009.A fallen tree isn't necessarily a bad thing, Chris explains the phenomenon of disturbance. Foresters Urge Caution in Dealing With Downed TreesBy Elaine Grant on Monday, December 15, 2008.In the aftermath of the ice storm, foresters are warning residents to use extreme caution around fallen trees. NHPR's Elaine Grant has more. Here's What's Awesome: Street Illusions, Tree SculptureBy Brady Carlson on Sunday, December 7, 2008.
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