California recently bought $6 million worth of chippers, mobile sawmills, portable incinerators and other equipment to help its firefighters remove some of the nearly 30 million trees that now stand dead across the state, killed by drought and insects.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Global Warming - California's 30 Million Dead Trees
Climate Central: Dead Trees Adding to California Firefighters’ Battle
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More carbon into the air. Black soot is a major GH material. It settles out onto the Greenland Ice sheet causing it to absorb more sunlight and speeds up its melting rate. Here's another example of a climate caused feedback loop.
What I don't get is how anyone cannot recognize these changes.
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