Environment
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California Drought: Prolonged Heat, Climate Change Causes 36 Million Trees to Die in 2022
At least 36 million dead trees were reported in California in 2022 due to prolonged drought and wildfires. The soaring temperatures and strong winds helped to unleash dangerous fires in the region. Read here.
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