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Ancient Oak Trees in England Suffer from Extreme Heat and Drought
18 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
- England's ancient oak trees are facing severe threats due to extreme heat and dry weather, as reported by the Woodland Trust. The prolonged drought stress is particularly affecting older trees, which are struggling to adapt to the rapidly changing climate.
- Many trees are exhibiting signs of 'early autumn,' such as wilting and premature leaf loss, in response to the intense conditions. This situation reflects broader ecological impacts across Europe, where heatwaves have adversely affected crop growth and plant health.
- The current heatwaves affecting Europe have been linked to climate change, resulting in unprecedented weather patterns that challenge the resilience of natural ecosystems. The Woodland Trust's findings are part of a larger narrative about how climate change is reshaping landscapes and threatening biodiversity across…
- The decline of ancient oak trees in England serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to address climate change. These trees, often centuries old, are not just ecological treasures; they play a crucial role in biodiversity and carbon sequestration.
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This article reflects the views of the Woodland Trust and is based on their latest findings regarding the health of ancient oak trees in England.
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