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How Do Forests Influence and Stabilize Climate?

Red Squirrel Forest Conservancy Foundation Posted on December 28, 2018 by Paul KregerMarch 3, 2020

    HOW DO FORESTS INFLUENCEANDSTABILIZE CLIMATE? Paul Kreger, California Resources Agency, 1980             AbstractForests stabilize micro and macro climates by:• Photosynthesizing sunlight through green leaves• Absorbing carbon dioxide from the air• Sequestering carbon in … Continue reading →

Posted in Forests & Climate | Tagged building soil, growing tall canopies for more efficient photosynthesis, How do forests influence and stablize climate, recycling water across landscapes, sequestering carbon, symbiotic synchronicity | Leave a reply

Forest Soil

Red Squirrel Forest Conservancy Foundation Posted on September 22, 2017 by Paul KregerOctober 16, 2017

  Forest Soil S.A.Wilde 1958   Every tree expresses a rhythm resulting from organic impulses such as sunshine, wind and rain; and the result is something perfectly harmonious and immensely satisfying. At the base of this natural coordination and harmony … Continue reading →

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Land is a Fountain of Energy

Red Squirrel Forest Conservancy Foundation Posted on September 18, 2017 by Paul KregerFebruary 19, 2019

A land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of our awareness and our respect to include soils, water, plants, and animals, or collectively: the Land.

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Posted in Energy Conservation & Entropy, Forests & Climate, Land ethics | Tagged divine synchronicity, Energy Conservation & Entropy, symbiotic synchronicity | Leave a reply

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