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Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Dec 2015 #1
CO2 introduced today takes 30 - 40 years to show up in the weather ffr Dec 2015 #2
MEANWHILE..... cynzke Dec 2015 #6
My backyard trees look like hell, and I watered them and surrounded them with mulch. LeftyMom Dec 2015 #3
Really hate to hear it, Leftymom. My sister lives in the Sierras Hortensis Dec 2015 #5
We're getting plenty of rain in West Virginia tabasco Dec 2015 #9
Kick trillion Dec 2015 #4
Starting to think they may as well harvest them all now. raouldukelives Dec 2015 #7
If they all die in California they will all die everywhere. We can't live without trees. trillion Dec 2015 #8
Back in 2011 Texas lost as many as half a billion trees to drought. herding cats Dec 2015 #10
This is not the entire story and even the CBS link does not reflect all of the issues vkkv Dec 2015 #11
I think I'll believe Carnegie Institute scientists tabasco Dec 2015 #12
Looking to only ONE SOURCE can make you look mighty FOOLISH! vkkv Dec 2015 #13
Good Lord. tabasco Dec 2015 #15
Bottom line is: More trees means more demand, more competition for water. vkkv Dec 2015 #16
Not one single thing that you presented mentions prolonged drought on pine trees. vkkv Dec 2015 #17
When it all burns down will you show the same compassion as for the Texas tornado victims? Throd Jan 2016 #19
So.. you don't even know what you wrote. vkkv Dec 2015 #18
K&R !!!!!!! __________________ n/t vkkv Dec 2015 #14
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