Proforestation: The case for leaving trees alone
Proforestation: The case for leaving trees alone

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Proforestation: The case for leaving trees alone

In a quiet corner of northern New York state, the white pines of the Adirondack Forest Preserve rise like sentinels, untouched for more than 125 years. Their silence speaks volumes. These towering trees, some 150 feet (about 46 meters) tall and more than a century old, stand as evidence of a counterintuitive climate solution: do nothing.