Brian Beckage (left) and Carrie Pucko study the trees.
(Mark Wilson/Globe Staff)
A forest of change
Trees are responding to warming temperatures in New England much faster than scientists had expected
Brian Beckage (left) and Carrie Pucko study the trees.
(Mark Wilson/Globe Staff)
HUNTINGTON, Vt. - After about a mile of snowshoeing up Camels Hump mountain, University of Vermont ecologist Brian Beckage paused to take in the trees around him - not just for their beauty, but for the dramatic change they appear to be undergoing because of climate change. (Full article: 982 words)
This article is available in our archives:
Globe Subscribers
Non-Subscribers
Purchase an electronic copy of the full article. Learn More
- $4.95 1 article
- $9.95 4 articles
- $25.95 Monthly





