It's the threats to astronomical historical landmarks that get my peeve.
Reminds me, I heard an article on NPR the other day all about how the Berkshires' forestry has been drastically changed by historical charcoal-related deforestation. Certain tree species were selectively cut down b/c they made better charcoal, plus the soil became more acidic after the process of turning the wood into charcoal, so that beeches are dominant in the Berkshires where they shouldn't be normally. Very interesting.
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Date: 2007-10-24 01:07 am (UTC)Reminds me, I heard an article on NPR the other day all about how the Berkshires' forestry has been drastically changed by historical charcoal-related deforestation. Certain tree species were selectively cut down b/c they made better charcoal, plus the soil became more acidic after the process of turning the wood into charcoal, so that beeches are dominant in the Berkshires where they shouldn't be normally. Very interesting.
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Date: 2007-10-24 02:23 am (UTC)