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Monday, 10 December 2018

Trees: a wood wide web @ Radio 4's Start the Week

The secret life of trees with Andrew Marr earlier today:


Trees: a wood wide web

Trees may have vibrant inner lives and certainly appear to have individual personalities, claims the forester-cum-writer Peter Wollheben. In his bestselling book, The Hidden Life of Trees, he uncovers an underground social network of communication between trees.
In the late 1990s the journalist Ruth Pavey purchased four acres of scrub woodland in Somerset, and set about transforming this derelict land into a sanctuary for woodland plants, creatures and her own thoughts.
The natural world comes alive in the poetry of Kathleen Jamie. Although her landscape is often her Scottish homeland, politics, history and human folly are never far away, as she asks how we can live more equably with nature.
And breathing clean air is the goal of Gary Fuller’s book, The Invisible Killer. He studies the rising threat of air pollution from London’s congested streets to wood-burning damage in New Zealand.


BBC Radio 4 - Start the Week, Trees: a wood wide web

See also:
Peter Wohlleben on the Hidden Life of Trees /67 — FOR THE WILD
Trees have an inner life like ours, claims bestseller | New Scientist
The man who ​thinks trees talk to each other | Environment | The Guardian

And:
A Wood of One’s Own by Ruth Pavey – Bookish Beck
A Wood of One’s Own by Ruth Pavey – captivating and grounded | Books | The Guardian

And:
Kathleen Jamie's Findings: Essays on the Natural and Unnatural World & Waterlight: Selected Poems - BOMB Magazine
The right lines - Telegraph
Springfest: Kathleen Jamie | Lancaster LITFEST

And:
Melville House UK: The Invisible Killer » Melville House Books
The deadly killer we can’t see and refuse to confront | London Evening Standard
Air pollution: 'the invisible killer'
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