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Blaming the Eucalyptus Doesn't Solve the Forest

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It is easier to blame a species than to take measures to resolve the disorganization that marks much of the Portuguese landscape.
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It is easier to blame a species than to take measures to resolve the disorganization that marks much of the Portuguese landscape.

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Each year, on March 21, the International Day of Forests aims to raise awareness of the importance of forest environments. The forest appears to be stable in Quebec. In the Laurentians, however, it is in rapid transformation under the influence of development and climate. On paper, the Quebec forest holds on. Its area has changed little in 20 years. Yet, more than 500 km2 have been transformed into artificial surfaces, according to the Institut …

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Journal Le Nord broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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