Nearly 70% of Sweden is forested but many environmentalists and indigenous Sami reindeer herders argue that the Swedish model of clearing old-growth forests and planting monoculture plantations is bad for biodiversity. Photographer Marcus Westberg has captured the forestry industry's impact on the landscape in the north of the country Continue reading...
'Forests are not renewable': the felling of Sweden's ancient trees
16. dubna 2021 8:45
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Zdroj: The Guardian