Climate Change Caused Widespread Tree Death In California Mountain Range, Study Confirms
Thursday, August 14, 2008 - 22:35
in Earth & Climate
Warmer temperatures and longer dry spells have killed thousands of trees and shrubs in a Southern California mountain range, pushing the plants' habitat an average of 213 feet up the mountain over the past 30 years, a UC Irvine study has determined.
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