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Nevada Bristlecone Preserve The Long Now Foundation and a Great Basin Mountain Observatory for Long Science Mount Washington is a site for the world's oldest living trees — and perhaps more monuments to long-term thinking. By Laura Welcher
Environment Mountain Observatories and a Return to Environmental Long Science A scientist dedicated to making observations in mountains over a continuous period must prepare to be surprised. By Scotty Strachan
Science California’s Liquid Assets: Tracing the Water that Powers the World’s Sixth-Largest Economy The history and economy of California are inextricably tied to water. Fortunes hinge on where it falls, where it’s diverted to, and who decides how it’s used. By Greg Miller