Australia's trees may die in 35 years, 100% more CO2 to blame
The warnings of Dr. Seuss' iconic character the Lorax may have come too late: reports out of Australia suggest that the country's native trees may not be able to survive climate change.
According to an article published by the Sydney Morning Herald, experts say that the levels of CO2 could nearly double over the next 35 years. Such a major change in CO2 levels may simply be too much for trees to process effectively.
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