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04.24.15 -- The Conservation Fund And Apple Partner To Permanently Protect U.S. Working Forests
2015-04-23 06:11:52| pulpandpaperonline Home Page
04/24/15Pulp and Paper Online Newsletter
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Dry, warm conditions keep California national forests parched
2015-04-22 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Times: Warmer temperatures are rapidly drying out the state, he said. California had its second-warmest March since record-keeping began in 1880, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The first three months of this year were the warmest on record in 136 years for the globe, according to NOAA. The mortality of the national forest is further complicated by the invasion of bark beetles, he said. The tiny brown insects chew away at the pines, making them brittle and transforming...
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Tiny Prints Partners With American Forests To Restore And Replenish The Deschutes National Forest
2015-04-22 09:58:34| pulpandpaperonline Home Page
Tiny Prints, the leading online stationery boutique, recently announced its partnership with American Forests, the oldest national nonprofit conservation organization. In an effort to revive the decimated Deschutes National Forest in Oregon, Tiny Prints, along with American Forests, will help restore its ecosystem and make it a destination for families to enjoy once again
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The Conservation Fund Partners With Apple To Permanently Protect U.S. Working Forests
2015-04-22 09:35:32| pulpandpaperonline Home Page
The Conservation Fund today announced that it is partnering with Apple to help protect working forests in the United States. The Apple initiative will conserve more than 36,000 acres of working forestland in Maine and North Carolina, ensuring these forests stay forests and any timber on the land is harvested sustainably. Apple and The Conservation Fund are protecting more than 36,000 acres of working forests across America. (Photo: Business Wire) “Apple is clearly leading
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Amazon dams keep lights on but hurt fish, forests
2015-04-20 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: When Asháninka Indian leader Ruth Buendía realized that a hydroelectric dam on the Amazon's Ene River would displace thousands of her people, she vowed to fight it. The project, she argued, would bring more hardship to families-including her own-already uprooted by political violence. Leaders in the Peruvian communities along the river were divided over the plan, with some looking forward to high-paying construction jobs. But Buendía stood her ground. Plans for that dam were eventually suspended....
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