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As climate change progresses, trees in cities struggle

Por: Associated Press Science November 16, 2022

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SEATTLE (AP) — As the in Seattle’s record books ended, trees across the city were sounding silent alarms. It was the latest in a string of Seattle summers in the last decade, including a record-breaking heat dome in 2021, to feature drier conditions and hotter temperatures that have left many trees with premature brown leaves and needles, bald branches and excessive seeding –- all signs of stress.“You see it in big leaf maples and... + full article



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