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Mountain pine-beetle kill alters climate

Scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder are studying whether mountain pine beetle kill is altering the very climate of the Rocky Mountain forests - from temperature to rainfall to air quality. The four-year international study will gauge how trees influence rainfall, temperatures and other aspects of the atmosphere; preliminary results suggest that the beetle-ravaged trees can lead to temporary temperature increases of about 2 to 4 degrees and alter cloud and rain patterns for a decade or more.

4:07 pm September 25, 2008 | | RSS 2.0 |
September 25, 2008