- It's too late, but it's not too late, is it?, 2008-01-16
- Gardening as if our lives depended on it, 2007-11-23
- Barbara Corcoran Hates the Earth, 2007-11-18
- The IPCC Report: Grief & Gardening #6, 2007-02-04
- Buying Indulgences: The Carbon Market, 2006-11-23
- The Bemidji Statement On Seventh Generation Guardianship, 2006-07-22
- NASA Earth Observatory Maps NYC's Heat Island, Block by Block, 2006-08-01
I've written a lot about more immediate benefits of city trees, such as reduced flooding, summer cooling, and improved air quality. There remain opportunities for nurturing our urban forests. Addressing climate change is one more reason to do so:
Urban trees help offset climate change by capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide in their tissue, reducing energy used by buildings, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel based power plants. Our City’s trees store about 1.35 million tons of carbon valued at $24.9 million. In addition, our trees remove over 42,000 tons of carbon each year.Planting trees is one thing a gardener can do that will outlive them. But what world will my tree grow into? And what are its chances for survival in that world? I must avoid trees that are already at the southern limit of their range in NYC; by the end of the century, the climate will have escaped them. Trees can't move fast enough to keep pace with the changes that are coming, that are already happening. They will need our help to survive.
- Benefits of NYC's Urban Forest, MillionTreesNYC
I feel compelled to act as a guardian of my little area of the world, for as long as it, and I, last. Though I have always had, and expect I always will have, a troubled relationship with "community," perhaps there is one I can be part of which will "watch over a much larger area." It is my belief, my hope, that collectively we will create, and find in each other, that community.The whole world is now our Ark, and we are its Noah. It's going to be a long ride.
- July 26, 2006: The Bemidji Statement On Seventh Generation Guardianship
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Benefits of NYC's Urban Forest, MillionTreesNYCAncient Forest to Modern City: Mapping Landscape Change in the United States, NASA Earth Observatory, 2008-02-01
Climate Choices: The Northeast
Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change
A Tree's Response to Environmental Changes: What Can We Expect Over the Next 100 Years?, NASA Earth Observatory, 2009-10-06
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