Waldspaziergang: Führt uns die Forstwissenschaft hinters Licht?

In the new episode of Peter and the Forest, Peter takes a closer look at recent statements regarding a new study on beech trees—distinguishing between scientifically proven facts and those that are merely opinions. He explains the phenomenon of midsummer growth, why trees don't simply "waste water," and why our forests are often far more adaptable than commonly believed. The episode also addresses the impact of logging, water management in our landscape, and why negative headlines about beech trees always fall short. The episode also covers the effects of logging, water management in our landscape, and why negative headlines about beech trees are always too simplistic. SOURCES: Thünen Institute: https://www.thuenen.de/de/newsroom/pr... Green-Moist-Cool Index: https://econics.institute/projekt/gru... 🌳 FOLLOW US 🌳 Website: https://www.wohllebens-waldakademie.de Instagram:   / waldakademie   Forest Learning: https://wald-lernen.de Facebook:   / wohllebenswaldakademie   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7moDzbX... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast... Timestamps 00:00–00:50 Intro 00:50–03:15 Study by the Hünen Institute in Eberswalde – Beech trees are budding earlier due to climate change 03:15–07:49 Danger from late frost damage? 07:49–12:09 Trees don't consume water 12:09–16:10 Is the beech tree being subtly vilified? 16:10–17:32 Trees aren't stupid 17:32–18:07 Why the system's reaction gives Peter hope 18:07–19:40 What impact does logging have? 19:40–24:28 Rainy days or water diversion from our landscape 24:28–26:58 Conclusion on the statements about the forest 26:58–27:20 Outro