How Deforestation and Forest Fires Impact Local Climate
In this article, we delve into the profound effects of deforestation and forest fires on the local climate. The consequences of these destructive practices extend […]
In this article, we delve into the profound effects of deforestation and forest fires on the local climate. The consequences of these destructive practices extend […]
Wildfires have been a part of nature since the beginning of time. They have been both feared and revered, and for good reason. On one […]
The essence of environmental marketing The so-called environmental marketing (its other names: “green” or eco-marketing) is aimed at the promotion of goods, the production, use, […]
People require a certain and, most importantly, considerable amount of water every day. For businesses and individuals, this volume is constantly increasing, leading to an […]
Acid rain is the common name for precipitation containing acidic oxides (usually sulphur or nitrogen). And it may not necessarily be a liquid, but also […]
The fact that man has used fire almost throughout his entire existence is not a myth. Since ancient times, fire has helped man to clear […]
by Timothy Ingalsbee, Ph.D. Director, Western Fire Ecology Center [Published in Proceedings, Fire Effects on Rare and Endangered Species and Habitats Conference, Couer d’ Alene […]
by Timothy Ingalsbee, Ph.D.Western Fire Ecology CenterAmerican Lands Alliance INTRODUCTION Most native species of plants and animals inhabiting forest ecosystems evolved with natural adaptations to […]
by Timothy Ingalsbee, Ph.D. Director, Western Fire Ecology Center [Published in “Wildfire!: an endangered ecosystem process.” Vol. 2, Cascadia Fire Ecology Education Project, 1997.] Every […]
The 2002 Biscuit Fire Suppression Actions and Impacts by Timothy Ingalsbee, Ph.D.Western Fire Ecology CenterAmerican Lands Alliance May 2004 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The newsmedia and politicians […]