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Fire Adapted Communities Help Reduce Wildfire Spread, Damage

June 30, 2010 acampbell

When it comes to natural disasters and tragedies, most people opt for complete avoidance. But what should you do when it is not a matter of avoidance, but minimizing risk? Most experts will agree that being prepared to adapt to the expected conditions is the best plan:

Forestry

Blog Week 1, (June 21-23) – Fire Adapted Communities

June 23, 2010 Phil Sammon, USDA Forest Service

The term ‘restoration’ usually conjures up pictures of fine antiques, autos, or other rarities and collectibles, restored to original condition but not necessarily used in their original roles: you won’t find many restored autos in rush hour traffic.

Forestry

USDA, Partners, Leading the Way to a Clean Energy Economy

June 21, 2010 Dr. Harry Baumes, Office of Energy Policy, Office of the Chief Economist

There is an excitement at USDA with respect to bioenergy and biofuels and much is going on – a BIOFRENZY if you will – not in a sense of chaos – but rather many challenges and much to do. The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS2) provisions of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 will be...

Energy Forestry

“Hot Links” for Breakfast!

June 17, 2010

By Phil Sammon, USDA Forest Service Public AffairsTry something a little different for breakfast over the next three weeks with the USDA Forest Service – “Hot Links”! The agency has developed a three-week informational series centered around wildfire prevention and awareness, community planning...

Forestry

Becoming a Climate Ready Conservation Agency

June 15, 2010 Dr. David Cleaves, Forest Service Climate Change Advisor

The National Academy of Sciences last week released a set of three new reports on advancing the science, adapting to the impacts, and limiting the magnitude of climate change. These peer-reviewed reports reconfirmed that there is a strong, credible body of evidence documenting climate change, its...

Forestry