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LETTERS We can’t afford to choose between locally sourced wood products and increasing forest carbon storage. About 7 million people live in Massachusetts. We use nearly 360 million cubic feet…
Dirigible Brewing of Littleton, Mass., uses a special ingredient gathered from the Lincoln Davis Memorial Forest in Sharon, N.H. By Amanda Gokee Globe Staff, Updated June 20, 2024, 2:33 p.m. Earlier…
Building with wood is a natural form of carbon capture that can help mitigate climate change and allow New England to reach its climate goals. That’s why we applaud the progress being made on…
By sustainably cutting trees, the New England Forestry Foundation believes it can make more productive forests By Amanda Gokee CENTER HARBOR, N.H. — Red oak, pine, and yellow birch trees grow…
New England’s vast forests, sprawling across three-quarters of six states, are silent but massive stalwarts against climate pollution in the region, devouring tens of millions of tons of…
Forests cover more than 60 percent of land in Massachusetts. To avert the most dire consequences of climate change, those woodlands must be protected, a recent report from the United Nations’…
OVER THE NORTH WOODS OF MAINE — From high above, the vast expanse of spruce, fir, birch, and maples covering nearly half of Maine seems endless, a rolling carpet of varying shades of green that…