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A new American study on the impact of climate change on the retention of metals in the forests

A new American study on the impact of climate change on the retention of metals in the forests

A recent study, undertaken by the Dartmouth College in the mountains of New England, has been published by the journal Plant and Soil[1]. Based upon a survey of metals (cadmium, calcium, copper, magnesium, manganese, potassium and zinc) concentrations in the soils of deciduous and conifer forests, in eight places of …


Seoul promotes soft mobility for mountain access

Seoul promotes soft mobility for mountain access

Seoul, the South-Korean capital, is surrounded by mountains. The Seoul Trail (Dulegil, 서울 둘레길) is a 157 kilometres trail encircling completely the city of Seoul. It consists in eight sections that were connected in November 2014. Care has been taken to make all departure and arrivals, for each section, accessible …


Seoul promotes soft mobility for mountain access

Seoul promotes soft mobility for mountain access

Seoul, the South-Korean capital, is surrounded by mountains. The Seoul Trail (Dulegil, 서울 둘레길) is a 157 kilometres trail encircling completely the city of Seoul. It consists in eight sections that were connected in November 2014. Care has been taken to make all departure and arrivals, for each section, accessible …


In Chinese mountains, business before environment

In Chinese mountains, business before environment

In its frenzy of development, China could not ignore the mountain. The Liuba station, in the south of the Shaanxi Province, is bound to become one of the jewels of Chinese winter tourism’s policy. Alas, the development model has already been used in Europe and North America, with ample evidence …


Nepal is dying…Who cares?

Nepal is dying…Who cares?

The situation in Nepal is very critical. Jean Michel Asselin, a French reporter who just came back from Nepal is shouting a far cry: Fed-up by the media, which, with the exception of some rare newspapers do not report on the real tragedy happening in Nepal. I was hoping that …


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