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Nelson scientist is one of Time magazinesa国际传媒檚 100 most influential people

Suzanne Simard is the author of Finding the Mother Tree
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sa国际传媒淭he industry really shouldnsa国际传媒檛 be clearcutting if wesa国际传媒檙e trying to save carbon and save biodiversity and foster regeneration. We should be doing partial cutting,sa国际传媒 Simard told the Nelson Star in a 2021 interview. Photo: Bill Metcalfe sa国际传媒淭he industry really shouldnsa国际传媒檛 be clearcutting if wesa国际传媒檙e trying to save carbon and save biodiversity and foster regeneration. We should be doing partial cutting,sa国际传媒 Simard told the Nelson Star in a 2021 interview. Photo: Bill Metcalfe

A Nelson scientist has been named to Time magazinesa国际传媒檚 100 most influential people of 2024.

Suzanne Simard teaches forest ecology at the University of British Columbia and lives in Nelson.

Her shows that underground networks of mycorrhizal fungi help trees share nutrients and pass on information about threats such as disease and drought. The trees in a forest behave as a single organism.

calls this work sa国际传媒渞evolutionarysa国际传媒 and placed her under the Icons section of its list with other Canadians such as Michael J. Fox and Elliot Page.

Finding the Mother Tree, Simardsa国际传媒檚 2021 book about her research, has upturned the way we think about forests and has convinced many scientists and their students that conserving existing forests is the most effective way of responding to the climate crisis.

Simard told the Nelson Star that she was sa国际传媒渟urprised and deeply humbledsa国际传媒 to learn that she had made Timesa国际传媒檚 list. She said it is significant that the list included her as a scientist who works on climate change.

Her research has been replicated elsewhere and her ideas have become mainstream. Her TED talks have been viewed more than 10 million times and she points out that her work has begun to appear in popular culture such as in Richard Powerssa国际传媒 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Overstory, in the movie Avatar, and in the TV series Ted Lasso.

sa国际传媒淚t has become taught in schools that nature is connected, and they use the example of the mycorrhizal connections below ground as a beautiful illustration of that,sa国际传媒 she said.

Her discovery that nature operates in complex ways through reciprocal relationships among trees contains lessons for human society, she said.

sa国际传媒淲e as people are nature too, and when we fully remember that reality and treat forests as our home, then we will be able to solve the problem of climate change because we will go back to our spiritual connection to the forest, treating it with respect and following these examples of reciprocity that we see in nature.sa国际传媒

Simardsa国际传媒檚 current work is with the Mother Tree Network and the Mother Tree Project, sa国际传媒渨hich are about helping communities, including Indigenous communities, to transition away from the need to take down their forests to tending them and using more careful approaches.sa国际传媒

This will help maintain biodiversity and protect the forest against wildfire, flooding and drought, she said.

sa国际传媒淭he trees, Simard teaches us, are talking,sa国际传媒 writes Timesa国际传媒檚 Jeffrey Kluger. sa国际传媒淚t is our job to start listening.sa国际传媒

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Bill Metcalfe

About the Author: Bill Metcalfe

I have lived in Nelson since 1994 and worked as a reporter at the Nelson Star since 2015.
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