
Howland Research Forest
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Scientists from around the world visit this mature forest 30 miles north of Bangor.
Academics have undertaken groundbreaking studies on acid rain, forest ecology and soil health at the 550-acre Howland Research Forest which contains one of the longest, continuous records of atmospheric carbon and of the role forests play in the fight against climate change. This is part of our series "Climate Driven: A deep dive into Maine's response, one county at a time."
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Howland Research Forest
Special | 3m 17s
Academics have undertaken groundbreaking studies on acid rain, forest ecology and soil health at the 550-acre Howland Research Forest which contains one of the longest, continuous records of atmospheric carbon and of the role forests play in the fight against climate change. This is part of our series "Climate Driven: A deep dive into Maine's response, one county at a time."
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Maine Public News is a local public television program presented by Maine PBS
Funding for Maine Public's Climate Driven: A deep dive into Maine's response, one county at a time news stories is provided by the Natural Resources Council of Maine; Casella; Evergreen...