Wildfires across the West are killing more trees — making it harder for forests to regrow
In a podcast, the lead scientist with the Arizona Chapter of the Nature Conservancy discussed a new study which shows that hotter and drier conditions caused by climate change are helping lead to more severe wildfires across the West that are hurting forests’ ability to regrow after the fires are out.
Wildfires across the West are killing more trees — making it harder for forests to regrow
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