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Monroe Farmers Market opens Saturday


Monroe Farmers Market opens Saturday
The Monroe Farmers Market will open on time this year and vendors will set up shop on Courthouse Square in Stroudsburg this Saturday.
Author: Carmella Mataloni
Updated: 6:13 PM EDT April 27, 2021
STROUDSBURG, Pa. Courthouse Square in downtown Stroudsburg is empty now but come Saturday, tents will be set up and vendors will be in place selling all kinds of things.
The Monroe Farmers Market is back on time and better than ever.
May 1 marks the beginning of the regular farm market season for us. We do a number of markets, but it s the first Saturday in Stroudsburg so we are excited, said Brian Bruno, the owner of Apple Ridge Farm near Brodheadsville. ....

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Deciduous trees offset carbon loss from Alaskan boreal fires, new study finds


 
The study began in the wake of the dramatic 2004 fire season in Alaska when 6.7 million acres of forest burned an area about five times the size of Prince Edward Island and seven times the long-term average. Historically, more than half of this forested terrain has been dominated by black spruce, but after fire, faster-growing aspen and birch are replacing some of these stands.
 
“In a region with only five common tree species, this study shows how changes in tree composition can dramatically alter patterns of carbon storage in boreal forests,” said Jill Johnstone, adjunct professor in biology at USask, researcher at University of Alaska-Fairbanks, and co-author of the study. ....

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As extreme fires transform Alaska's boreal forest, more aspen and birch are coming in - that can slow fires and their climate impact


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As extreme fires transform Alaska s boreal forest, more aspen and birch are coming in - that can slow fires and their climate impact
Jill Johnstone, University of Saskatchewan
April 15, 2021
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Jill Johnstone, University of Saskatchewan; Heather Dawn Alexander, Auburn University; Michelle C. Mack, Northern Arizona University, and Xanthe Walker, Northern Arizona University
(THE CONVERSATION) Fire is a hot topic these days, particularly when it comes to the boreal forest, the vast expanse of trees that stretches across Alaska, Canada and other cold northern regions. Large fires have been burning more frequently and severely in these remote landscapes, driven by longer seasons of hot, dry weather and more lightning strikes as the climate warms. ....

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As extreme fires transform Alaska's boreal forest, aspen and birch put a brake on carbon loss and how fast the forest burns


As extreme fires transform Alaska s boreal forest, aspen and birch put a brake on carbon loss and how fast the forest burns
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Jill Johnstone, Adjunct Professor of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Xanthe Walker, Assistant Research Professor, Northern Arizona University, Heather Dawn Alexander, Assistant Professor of Forest Ecology, Auburn University, and Michelle C. Mack, Professor of Ecosystem Ecology, Northern Arizona University
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A helicopter drops water on a forest fire in Alaska.
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