‘Firmageddon’: Oregon conifers suffer record die-off as climate crisis hits hard
by Gabrielle Canon from on (#66VRA)
More than a million acres of state forest contain trees that have succumbed to stressors exacerbated by a multi-year drought
Scientists have discovered a record number of dead fir trees in Oregon, in a foreboding sign of how drought and the climate crisis are ravaging the American west.
A recent aerial survey found that more than a million acres of forest contain trees that have succumbed to stressors exacerbated by a multi-year drought. Images released by the US Forest Service show Oregon's lush green expanses dotted with ominous swathes of red.
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