Sustainable Development!
In terms of living on a greener planet that's better equipped for future generations... Do you want to be part of the solution instead of part of the problem?
Learn More Here...
Choosing Alternative Fuel!
You're about to discover the most important tips and guides on choosing an alternative fuel to not only saving the environment but also save your checkbook...
Learn More Here...
Earth 4 Energy - Renewable Energy Solutions!
Don't pay for your electricity any longer...Instead, the power company will pay YOU!
Learn More Here...

Free Sustainable Development Report!

This compelling report demonstrates the fact that the writing is on the wall regarding climate change and warning signs of things to come if the world’s population and this report goes in great detail with information that you need to know including primary and secondary effects of climate change as well as factors that will accelerate global warming.

In this Free Report you will have an opportunity to get a great amount of knowledge about the problems the world is facing and how change can happen and you can literally take the future of your children and grandchildren and have a positive impact on it.

You can access this Free Report right now by subscribing below!


First Name:
Email address:

* Your info is safe; it will never be shared.

 Mail this post

Managing North American Forests for Climate Change Preparedness

An important part of any plan to manage the massive resources of several
different forest types must be a procedure for trimming the effects of
climate change.  A poorly conceived plan can easily be seen in
South-eastern Alaska’s once mighty Sitka Spruce populations that formed
a temperate rain forest.

Forest ownership laws allowed for people from out-of-state to own some of
the land in Alaska.  Due to climate change, the Spruce Bark Beetle was
able to spread unchecked through this natural near-monoculture of a
mature forest.

The absent owners allowed these pest to escape their attention.  It could
have been, at least temporarily, contained by cutting out the host trees
for a distance around the observed infestation.  This was not carried out
and the problem has since spread to nearly the entire state, leaving a
scarred ghost forest in its wake.

Now, plans for dealing with the aftermath of that disaster will need to
be implemented. Regular monitoring and protective measures are all part
of a sustainable forest management plan.

———–

Interesting Links:

9 Green Products You Should Know About
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20239367,00.html

22 Little Ways to Go Green
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/article/0,,20152458,00.html

Greatest New Green Products
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20178451,00.html

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,


  
User Worthy News | UserWorthyBizWare