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2007

Back Issues 2007

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Federal spending on wildland firefighting has nearly tripled since 2000. Is there a better way to deal with wildland fire? by Patricia Marshall

The Allegheny National Forest is riddled with oil and gas wells. by James Johnston

Climbing trees isn’t just for kids; adults go vertical, too. by Melissa Bearns

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When the government owns a huge swath of your state, how do you make up for lost tax revenue? by Alice Tallmadge

Stream restoration used to focus on cleaning out the logs. Now contractors are putting them back in. by Ian Reid

Climbing temperatures, exploding populations, reduced rainfall: Is the Southwest headed for a megadrought? by Allen Best

Taking the long view of forest health is essential. by Gary Snyder

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Temperatures are climbing, ice sheets are melting. The globe is warming, and we’re coping with the uncertainties of a changing climate.

Proponents say biomass offers an alternative to burning fossil fuels, but it could be a double-edged sword for our forests. by Chris Bryant

Beetle infestation may be the West’s current plague, but has the rhetoric lost sight of the science? by George Wuerthner

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The eleven-month, non-violent protest that stopped an Oregon salvage sale was over, but the story of arson and eco-sabatage was just beginning. by Alice Tallmadge

From his home in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, Paul Stamets hatches a plan to save the world with fungi. by Jenny Wierschem

Developers propose to build a ski resort two miles above sea level. by Allen Best

Ed Abbey, an iconoclastic champion of the American West, was a prodigious letter writer. Here’s his advice to editors, fellow writers and a president. Excerpted from the book compiled by David Petersen

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