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England’s ancient oak trees dying in extreme hot and dry weather
(www.theguardian.com)
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I talked to a farmer who had a lot of fruit trees. I said something like: at least your trees look healthy, because the reast was looking pretty grim. He said: yes, for now, but it takes 2 years or so until you see the damage done to the trees. This stuck so hard with me and i started to see trees dying two to four years after that drought. Will be intereating to see what it look like in a few years. And by intereating i mean horrifying