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The Sunday Read: ‘Can Planting a Trillion New Trees Save the World?’

Will These Ancient Trees Survive a Drying West?

When It Comes to Timber Theft, There Are No Clear-Cut Villains

Wildfires in California Killed Thousands of Giant Sequoias

Teaching Math, the California Way

How to Grow Figs in a Cold Climate

Defending Nature Is a Form of Justice

After Deadly Floods, a German Village Rethinks Its Relationship to Nature

Questions About Tree Care? You’re Not Alone.

Hello Mother, Hello Father: Summer Camp Is Getting a Lot Hotter

Trees Save Lives in Heat Waves. So Why Aren’t We Saving Trees?

California Couple Fined $18,000 for Bulldozing Iconic Joshua Trees

The Unlikely Survival of the 1,081-Year-Old Tree That Gave Palo Alto Its Name

The Woman Who Looked at a Forest and Saw a Community

We Are a Nation of Immigrants. Our Ecosystems Shouldn’t Be.

Yes, America, There Is (Some) Hope for the Environment

What’s Better Than Planting a Trillion Trees?

The Allure of Vertical Forests

A Greener, More Healthful Place to Work

Study Disputes Success of China’s $100 Billion Forest Effort