Research published in Nature last week finds that “hydraulically diverse” forests are particularly resilient in the face of drought, which could help inform strategies for restoring forests after they’ve been degraded by wildfires or logging. University of Utah biologist William Anderegg led a team of researchers who compiled data from 40 temperate and boreal forest […]
Kinda the key to ecosystems in general… How many times do we have to learn this lesson to understand it?
Yeah, this shouldn’t be a headline at all, right? It’s common knowledge and should be common sense. It was for millennia, when we were a vulnerable part in a humbling global ecosystem. Now we make the rules, and look what we’ve become.