Should giant sequoias be watered? Scientists ponder impacts of climate change …
The Republic "How do you adapt to a changing climate if you're a national park?" added Stephenson, who is 30 years into a study of trees in the largest wilderness in the continental U.S., Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park. Since 1895, the average temperature … Calif.'s Sierra a 'living lab' for climate change |
Scientists: Upon further review, a giant sequoia outranks a neighboring tree … – Washington Post
Scientists: Upon further review, a giant sequoia outranks a neighboring tree …
Washington Post 2 is The President, a 54,000-cubic-foot gargantuan not far from the Grant in Sequoia National Park. After 3,240 years, the giant sequoia still is growing wider at a consistent rate, which may be what most surprised the scientists examining how the … |