FRED HAGENEDER’S GATEWAY TO THE MEANING OF TREES IN CULTURE AND CONSCIOUSNESS

veils of rain over forest landscape. © Dudarev Mikhail/fotolia.com
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Tree vapours cool planet

New discoveries show that tree vapours cool the planet, and that protecting old-growth forests would be one of the best ways to counteract global heating.

conifer forest in the Altai Mountains. © Seth Judd
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Hope for the Taiga

An international project started in 2005 to raise awareness for the Russian Taiga, including community-based harvesting of sustainable forest products.

collage: birch trunk with green power point. © kav777/fotolia.com
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ElectriciTrees

Advances in biotechnology suggest gaining electricity from trees. Such small dispersed systems could be build by everyone and support decentralisation.

she-wolf with cubs. © Vibe Images/fotolia.com
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Return of the wolf to Germany

After 150 years, the first pair of wild wolves have reared their young in Germany. The wolf is returning to Europe from Russia and the Carpathian Mountains.

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veils of rain over forest landscape. © Dudarev Mikhail/fotolia.com
climate care

Tree vapours cool planet

New discoveries show that tree vapours cool the planet, and that protecting old-growth forests would be one of the best ways to counteract global heating.

conifer forest in the Altai Mountains. © Seth Judd
climate care

Hope for the Taiga

An international project started in 2005 to raise awareness for the Russian Taiga, including community-based harvesting of sustainable forest products.

collage: birch trunk with green power point. © kav777/fotolia.com
climate care

ElectriciTrees

Advances in biotechnology suggest gaining electricity from trees. Such small dispersed systems could be build by everyone and support decentralisation.

she-wolf with cubs. © Vibe Images/fotolia.com
climate care

Return of the wolf to Germany

After 150 years, the first pair of wild wolves have reared their young in Germany. The wolf is returning to Europe from Russia and the Carpathian Mountains.

Do You Want To Boost Your Business?

drop us a line and keep in touch