Japan’s 70-Year Reforestation Gamble Now a National Health Crisis
A post-WWII decision to plant monoculture forests is now costing Japan billions in productivity and affecting nearly half the population with severe hay fever.
A post-WWII decision to plant monoculture forests is now costing Japan billions in productivity and affecting nearly half the population with severe hay fever.
The World Health Organization has declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern following a surge of Ebola cases, triggering a global response effort.