Teaching Climate Change
Editor Jim Petersen discusses the Idaho court’s decision to allow the responsibility of teaching climate change to fall back to the state’s teachers.
Editor Jim Petersen discusses the Idaho court’s decision to allow the responsibility of teaching climate change to fall back to the state’s teachers.
March 11, 2017 It’s a shame that the folks who are hyperventilating about the rumored “federal lands giveaway” aren’t equally concerned about the fact that …
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Lyle Laverty is one of two Forest Service veterans known to be on the Trump Transition team’s list of candidates to be the next Chief …
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“Measuring annual growth against annual mortality, some east-of-the-Cascades national forests in Washington may already be in a deficit, meaning they are dying faster than they …
SAWDUST IN HER BLOOD “This isn’t a dying industry as some suggest. The world’s consumers aren’t using less wood, nor should they. Wood is the …