Environment
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Climate Change Threatens Property Values in Forested Regions of US
The research team, led by biology professor William Anderegg, attempted, for the first time, to quantify the value of U.S. property at risk in forested areas exposed to increased wildfire and tree mortality associated with climate stresses and beetle infestation. Their findings have been published in Environmental Research Letters.
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