Assessing The Damage To Puerto Rico's Rain Forest
The trees in the El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico were raked bare by Hurricane Maria. Grizelle Gonzalez from the International Institute of Tropical Forestry talks with NPR's Melissa Block.
Đọc tiếp trên NPR
October 28, 2017 at 07:09PM
Environment
NPR News: Assessing The Damage To Puerto Rico's Rain Forest
Posted by Unknown |
19:18
Related Posts:
NPR News: For Alaskan Coastal Village, Erosion Hits HomeFor Alaskan Coastal Village, Erosion Hits Home Melting permafrost and major storms are eating away at the coastal Alaskan village of Newtok. Residents… Read More
NPR News: Trump's EPA Could Open Door For Alaska Gold And Copper MineTrump's EPA Could Open Door For Alaska Gold And Copper Mine Alaska Native tribes who claim fishing as a human right have opposed potential gold and co… Read More
NPR News: Sorry Folks, Climate Change Won't Make Chocolate Taste BetterSorry Folks, Climate Change Won't Make Chocolate Taste Better Several news stories recently celebrated a new study suggesting global warming might enh… Read More
NPR News: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Battle Ends, But Drilling Not A GivenArctic National Wildlife Refuge Battle Ends, But Drilling Not A Given After nearly 40 years of heated debate, Congress voted on Wednesday to open the … Read More
NPR News: California's New Climate Plan Uses Incentives To Cut Vehicle EmissionsCalifornia's New Climate Plan Uses Incentives To Cut Vehicle Emissions Seeking to cut greenhouse gas emissions dramatically by 2030, regulators approv… Read More
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét