Saturday, September 17, 2022

Europe's heat and drought will lead to a massive wave of tree dieback

 Although rains have returned to parts of Europe, the heatwave and drought this summer will kill many trees in the next two to three years, experts say.

They warn that heatwaves and droughts in Europe this summer will lead to massive tree dieback in the next two to three years, even if enough rain falls to end the drought.

Europe's heat and drought will lead to a massive wave of tree dieback. Scientists from the Estonian observatory in Tartu say that not only next year, but also in the next two or three years, we will see a cascade of tree death.

Numerous studies around the world show that this process is already underway. An article describing the disturbing results of the study was published in the scientific journal New Scientist.

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