Forests & Climate Change

DEC 30, 2018

Climate Change kills Trees Which Fuel Fires

As our climate grows warmer trees adapted to a cooler climate die rapidly and become fuel for wildfires.

In 2017 & 2018 wildfires have burned thousands of acres of forested lands on the American continent. Below is a link to a article about a study done by the USGS Climate Research & Development Program in 2016 on the effect of climate change on California forests. As stated in the report trees in Calif. forest have died rapidly, as have forests all over the globe.

Climate Matters Excerpt USGS

To read the full “Climate Matters” newsletter use this link: USGS Climate Matters.


“Hotter droughts” (also called “global-change-type droughts” or “hot droughts”) are an emerging but poorly-understood climate-change threat to forests worldwide.

Climate Matters Newsletter 2016
USGS/ United States Geographical Survey
  • North West America Forest Fires

    AUG. 2017

  • USA North West Forest Fires

    AUG. 2017

  • USA West Coast AUG. 2018

  • Western USA Aug. 2018

  • North West America Fires AUG. 2018

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