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The U.S. is struggling to replant forests destroyed by increasingly destructive wildfires, with some areas unlikely to recover. Researchers are studying which species are likely to survive — and where — as climate change makes it difficult or impossible for many forests to regrow.
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Dendrochronologists found that high temperatures in the 21st century make the current drought unprecedented compared to other dry periods around the Colorado River across the past 500 years.
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As climate change pushes temperatures higher, people of color and low-income residents living on the west side and in downtown Salt Lake City will bear the brunt of the heat.
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Stately, old trees stand at the heart of Holladay’s identity.But some residents are saying proposed city limits on tree cutting go too far. And that’s…
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Christmas trees have brightened the holidays throughout the Salt Lake Valley for weeks. Soon they can repurposed by being recycled.The Christmas trees…