The Creek Fire One Year Later A dispatch from the front lines of the climate crisis By Jeremy Miller September 22, 2021 In this story: wildfire, climate change, forests
Catch the Train to Leaf-Peeping Paradise These fall foliage destinations can be reached sans airplanes or automobiles By Cassandra Brooklyn September 21, 2021 In this story: forests, Transit to Trails, public transit
Forest Ecologists Puzzle Out the Lessons of the Bootleg Fire How we manage the forest will determine whether we adapt to the age of fire By Juliet Grable August 31, 2021 In this story: wildfire, forests, climate change
An Artist's Quest to Document the World's Oldest Trees Most plants possess a genetically circumscribed life span, but many trees barely seem to age at all By Robert Moor June 17, 2021 In this story: forests, photography
Environmentalists Battle Loggers to Protect One Last Old-Growth Forest In British Columbia, Fairy Creek has become a last stand By Ron Johnson June 11, 2021 In this story: forests, climate change, indigenous communities
Trees Have Something to Teach Us About Life in Partnership A review of "Mother Nature" By Jonathan Hahn June 26, 2021 In this story: books, forests
Are We Overestimating Climate Change’s Threat to Rare Plants? Research suggests trees are already out of sync with the climate By Zach St. George March 27, 2021 In this story: climate change, forests
Rich Man, Big Tree Taming the Garden is a fable for our era of vast inequity By Heather Smith March 18, 2021 In this story: forests, politics, film, art
The Demise and Potential Revival of the American Chestnut Before a disastrous blight, the American chestnut was a keystone species in eastern forests. Could genetic engineering help bring it back? By Kate Morgan February 25, 2021 In this story: forests
The Truth Behind Big, Beautiful Reforestation Initiatives Trump’s “Trillion Trees” promise—and its potential under Biden By Elizabeth Miller December 21, 2020 In this story: forests