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Paul Koberstein

@cascadiatimes1

Co-Editor of Cascadia Times, Co-author of Canopy of Titans, 2004 Oakes Award for environmental journalism, writing about forests and climate

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From today's Science Magazine on warming and #coral reefs. More generally, we've lost so much hard coral in the Caribbean that we should probably stop calling the reefs coral reefs. Soft corals, sponges, and algae are 80-95%+ of cover now science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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"We are now on the cusp of another iPhone moment—the rise of a new technology that changes the world," Saahil Desai writes in The Atlantic. No, not that one. electric cars are upending America, and are genuinely great for the planet. theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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This article on wildfire in Undark Magazine came out during the holidays, so wanted to share it again. The wildfires Maui last year and in Paradise, California in 2018 show the Biden administration is on the wrong course. undark.org/2023/11/23/opi…

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“There’s so little #oldgrowth left." Biologist Helen Davis about the lack of bear dens in parts of BC caused by industrial logging. Stumps are decaying & second-growth #forests not allowed to grow old enough. Bear dens need protection across B.C. #bcpoli vancouversun.com/news/local-new…

“There’s so little #oldgrowth left." Biologist Helen Davis about the lack of bear dens in parts of BC caused by industrial logging. Stumps are decaying & second-growth #forests not allowed to grow old enough. Bear dens need protection across B.C. #bcpoli  vancouversun.com/news/local-new…
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Industrial Forestry companies want us to believe logging is great for the climate. That it's better to store carbon in lumber than in forests. @canopyof titans Cascadia Times