
David Nowak
A scientist who studies forests, or is skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees.
Northern Research Station

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Too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is mostly caused by two things: burning fossil fuels and the loss of trees. Urban trees help to keep urban areas cooler,...
Balancing Act: Urban Trees and the Carbon Cycle
Too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is mostly caused by two things: burning fossil fuels and the loss of trees. Urban trees help to keep urban areas cooler,... -
The scientists in this study were asked to determine the current status of urban forests in the United States.
Made in the Shade: The Current Situation and Possible Future of U.S. Urban Forests (Spanish)
The scientists in this study were asked to determine the current status of urban forests in the United States. -
The scientists in this study were asked to determine the current status of urban forests in the United States.
Made in the Shade: The Current Situation and Possible Future of U.S. Urban Forests
The scientists in this study were asked to determine the current status of urban forests in the United States.
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USDA Forest Service: David Nowak
Learn more about David Nowak's research at his Forest Service profile page.Visit Profile