This year’s apocalypse of fires, floods, droughts and storms should drive everyone to work together to prevent climate hell on Earth. That means rapidly reducing our use of fossil fuels and conserving Earth’s natural carbon-sequestering ecosystems and biodiversity like on Mt. Elphinstone. I was disheartened to read in last week’s paper about the rift between the Sunshine Coast Community Forest (SCCF) and the environment group, Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF).
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Exploring an Ancient BC Forest, Before It’s Too Late
Read in The Tyee One day, the only trace of old-growth forests might be virtual replicas. The trees, plants, streams and animals all rendered in pixels and projections, a ghost version of something that was Read more…