(Human behaviour is
beyond question the root cause of this 'ecological disaster' in California and
the solution rests, equally, with human behaviour, but as history suggests we will
have neither the courage or intent to implement the social and political decisions such
action demands - Robert McLean)
Dead trees along mountain road in the Sierra Nevada ranges. |
Officials said they were alarmed by the increase in the
number of dead trees, which they estimated to have risen by 36 million since
the government's last aerial survey in May. The US Forest Service, which
performs such surveys of forest land, says that 62 million trees have died this
year alone.
"The scale of die-off in California is unprecedented in
our modern history," said Randy Moore, forester for the region of the US
Forest Service that includes California. Trees are dying "at a rate much
quicker than we thought".
Scientists say five years of drought are to blame for much
of the destruction. The lack of rain has put California's trees under
considerable stress, making them more susceptible to the organisms that can
kill them, such as bark beetles.
Read Matt Stevens’ story in today Melbourne Age - “Ecological disaster unfolds in arid California as millions of trees die.”
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