The ‘interval squeeze’: Climate change makes it less likely conifer forests will regenerate after wildfires

Recent research suggests that the iconic conifer forests of the Klamath Region in the U.S. Pacific Northwest are less likely to regenerate as climate change leads to hotter, drier conditions and makes high-severity wildfires larger and more frequent. (Fuente: Mongabay)

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