As the West faces increasingly destructive wildfires, land managers rely on mechanical thinning to reduce hazardous fuels and restore forest health. But one obstacle continues to slow this work down: ...
Los Angeles’s trees are in increasingly dire health, according to one measure, weakened by climate, poor planning and a city stretched too thin to adequately care for them. Tree emergencies: A tree ...
Most lemon trees don't die from neglect. They die from decisions made before the first drop of water ever hits the soil. The wrong pot, the wrong soil mix, and a plant that was never going to fruit to ...
In the nearly three weeks since President Donald Trump struck Iran, conventional wisdom has set in that his base is sticking with him on the war. It’s true that Trump’s base hasn’t ditched him in huge ...
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Veteran investor Howard Marks said he doesn't see a widespread problem brewing in private credit, but warned that the sector's rapid expansion over the past 15 years could expose weaker lenders when ...
An HMRC troubleshooter is stepping in to lead an “urgent recovery plan” as the civil service pension scheme experiences difficulties, following the transfer to new supplier. There are now plans to add ...
Editor’s note: This is the first in a three-part “What’s on my tree?” series about organisms that are commonly found growing on trees in Louisiana. Here in Louisiana, we’re all familiar with Spanish ...
American beeches (Fagus grandifolia) have been suffering recently from a disease widespread in both Connecticut landscapes and forests, Beech leaf disease (BLD), caused by a foliar nematode, ...
Learn a clear, step-by-step approach to solving coding problems—from understanding the prompt and planning an algorithm to writing clean code and testing edge cases. These practical problem-solving ...
Dozens of trees along Farmington Avenue in West Hartford’s Town Center are scheduled for removal later this month. It’s the next step in the town’s $10 million revitalization project for the Center.
Federal prosecutors have exposed state government for lack of public program oversight. In the meantime, insurers aren’t facing legal consequences for the health care harm they’re causing. Gov. Tim ...