Half of Kew Gardens' trees at risk of death as climate warms, study warns
Briefly

A report by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew warns over half of Kew Gardens' trees could be vulnerable by 2090 due to climate-induced changes, urging the planting of resilient species now.
As temperatures rise, native trees like English oak and silver birch could be at risk, prompting the need for urban planners to prioritize planting resilient species for future climate challenges.
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