Jane Clark reviews a book about the effects of climate change in the great boreal forest at the top of the world.
Ben Rawlence, Author of The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth – Sorry Not Sorry
The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth
In the tradition of Elizabeth Kolbert and Barry Lopez, a powerful, poetic and deeply absorbing account of the lung at the top of the world. For the last fifty years, the trees of the boreal forest have been moving north. Ben Rawlence's The Treeline takes us along this critical frontier of our warming planet from Norway to Siberia, Alaska to Greenland, Canada to Sweden to meet the scientists, residents and trees confronting huge geological changes.
The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth [Book]
Jessica Seddon on X: I am giving all of my friends this book by @BenRawlence for Christmas & assigning it in all of my classes. amazing close view of environmental change
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The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth (Hardcover)
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