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Tree topping is never a good option

Tree topping involves indiscriminately cutting back a tree’s canopy with little to no regard for natural structure or proper ...
Tree topping, sometimes called stubbing, heading or hat-racking, involves indiscriminately cutting back a tree’s canopy with little to no regard for natural structure or proper pruning techniques.
First, select a species that will match the conditions and limitations of the desired planting site, often referred to as “right plant, right place.” ...
In the aftermath of Australia’s “Black Summer” bushfires of 2019–20, few policy questions have proved as persistent as how, exactly, to live with fire on a warming continent. Governments promise ...
The following planning applications have been submitted to Lewes District Council, South Downs National Park Authority and Wealden District Council.
A new study shows that forest thinning not only protects against wildfires, but also helps conserve water and replenish the existing natural and human-made reservoirs.
The Amazon's biggest trees store disproportionately more carbon than smaller trees do, new study finds. But in the Peruvian Amazon, large trees are currently prioritized for harvest. When you purchase ...
Dubai has retained its position as the world’s cleanest city for a sixth consecutive year, strengthening the emirate’s global reputation for urban management and environmental standards as ...
SINGAPORE – A tree along Pipit Road in MacPherson fell early on the morning of Feb 18, causing the two-lane road to be blocked for hours. In a Facebook post at 9.58am, Marine Parade-Braddell Heights ...
A group of lawyers has taken the government to court, alleging its scrapping of climate policies was unlawful and its new plan is inadequate.
Cutting down a tree can be quite an arduous undertaking, and how to kill a tree stump is a bit of a mystery. But if a tree is long in the tooth (or…branch?) and threatens to fall over, cut down it ...
More than half of wildfire-affected homeowners have begun the permitting process, says the Jasper Recovery Coordination Centre.