A report from the US Geological Survey, University of Colorado at Boulder has found the life span of some Western trees (pines, firs and hemlocks) have been cut in half. The likely cause of is climate change due to greenhouse gases. The death rate of these trees in Colorado, California and the Pacific Northwest has more than doubled since 1955 as warmer temperatures have led to less moisture and severe drought, according to a paper published in the journal "Science". (Phillip Mantgem)
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