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SUMMARY:Lessons in Resilience from Trees
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DESCRIPTION:The lessons learned from nature give us\, not only hints about
  what to do\, but also the mindset we need to adopt to be resilient as the
  Earth changes beneath our feet..\nhttps://alexandria.libnet.info/event/61
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In the plant world\, hard times are the no
 rm. Unable to move\, plants survive in place. Some sit under the deep dark
 ness of freezing snow in the arctic for most of the year. Others\, under t
 he scorching sun with no water for months at a time. Against all odds\, a 
 single seed only has a million in one chance to survive and grow to be a g
 iant\, yet forests wrap around this planet and continue to prosper in extr
 eme environments with millions of years of monumental changes in climate. 
 How are trees able to survive and even thrive under such extreme condition
 s? Trees have existed on Earth for 1000 times longer than humans\, so what
  might our species learn from these ancient beings as we traverse the next
  century of uncertainty? This program is presented by Environmental Scient
 ist and Team Member of the NASA GEDI Project\, Atticus Stovall.</p>\nhttps
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