I wrote a piece ~ seven years ago about what North American gardeners (and botanists) thought about climate change for The Public Garden (at that time, the journal of the American Association of Public Gardens and Arboreta --AABGA, now APGA). It didn't end up being published, probably because it was too telling. American botanical gardens are in denial about what they need to do around conservation...
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Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Assessing climate impacts
Here in the Southeastern U.S., we've had a very usual year weather-wise. Way more rain than normal last summer, then bone-chilling cold in the winter.It's made for some interesting losses and die-backs.So, it was a reminder about how extreme our variations were over the past year to read this piece in the NY Times about the impact that extreme cold has had on midwest gardens. It's telling...