Trees are synonymous with the game of golf, and there are quite a few popular ones that stand out. The cedar in the center of Pebble Beach’s 18th fairway. The tall pines at Augusta National. The Lone ...
As sea levels rise, saltwater is inching into wetlands and forests, killing trees and creating eerie ghost forests on coastlines worldwide. With land and water constantly shifting, forests die and are ...
A recently published study from North Carolina State University finds that standing dead trees in coastal wetland forests increase greenhouse gas emissions in their ecosystem by about 25%. The study ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Along the Atlantic coast of the United States, climate-driven sea level rise is sending salt water increasingly farther inland. The encroaching brine is killing off coastal woodlands in places like ...
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) - Expo 216 opens a new exhibit Friday that explores death and dying. Jen Johnson, one of the featured artists, will display her "Ghost Tree" images. Johnson's photographs show ...
Extreme weather in the past week has jeopardized one of golf’s most recognizable visuals. The ghost tree at Bandon Dunes' Old Macdonald—a large, stately Port Orford Cedar situated on the third hole ...
Researchers wanted to know if different communities of microbes are making methane gas inside the soils or in the dead trees, which are also known as snags. They found that although the methane gas is ...