Seaweed farming and its surprising benefits Seaweed may be thought of as a nuisance, but an increasing number of fishermen, scientists and consumers are seeing it as a solution 2018Apr 29 CORRESPONDENTLesley Stahl FACEBOOK TWITTER REDDIT FLIPBOARD Many of us think of seaweed as a nuisance — the slimy, sometimes smelly stuff that clogs fishermen’s
Archeologists Study the World’s Oldest Tree Carvings Stephen Messenger smessenger February 10, 2011 Photo: National Parks Conservation AssociationThere’s something romantic about the image of two young valentines, in an idyllic pastoral scene, etching their initials in the side of a tree to commemorate their affection, but tree carving isn’t just for lovers.
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Opinion Supported by Op-Ed Contributors How Big Forests Solve Global Problems By Thomas E. Lovejoy and John Reid Mr. Reid has pioneered the use of economic insights to conserve forests and other ecosystems globally. Mr. Lovejoy has worked in the Amazon (the largest tropical forest) since 1965. April 19, 2018