Climate change is hastening the demise of Pacific Northwest forests
Briefly

Last year, Buhl and colleagues reported that red cedars were dying throughout the tree's growing range not because of a fungus or insect attack, but due to the region's 'climate change-induced drought.'
For thousands of years, people have used red cedar to make everything from canoes to clothing.
Read at The Sacramento Bee
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