Forest Digest: January 20, 2019

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January 20th, 2019|Tags: , , |

Check out what’s happened in forest and environmental news this week!

Colorado State Forest Service: Study shows our forests are in trouble from beetle killThe Denver Channel

Colorado is currently seeing some of the worst outbreaks of threats from pests. Currently, the spruce beetle is the main culprit; the insect is responsible for the death of more spruce trees in North America than any other natural agent.

Climate-Driven Fires Could Turn Yellowstone Forests to Grassland By Midcentury – Earth Institute, Columbia University

Over the last three decades, the forests of Yellowstone have barely had enough time to recover from fire, let alone adapt to a changing climate.

More trees are the answer to cool down our citiesThe Guardian

Leaving trees in the ground and planting new ones could help future proof new development sites against extreme heat.

Study: Climate Change Already Hurting Human Health – WebMD

In addition to threatening forest health, climate change has been described as a “health emergency” for humans, causing injuries, illnesses and deaths.

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