Says who?
What rapid change?
I think you have been drinking the radical left's koolaid.
We have more, and healthier forests now than we did 100 years ago. Even
if significantly increased CO2 levels were to happen, that would enhance
plant growth. I live in the Adirondacks, and the forests are thriving.
Steve Spence
Renewable energy and self sufficiency
http://www.green-trust.org
http://makingthewebwork.blogspot.com/
David Yarrow wrote:
>
the very survival of forests is under threat due to
> accelerating impacts of climate change, acid rain, soil depletion,
> insect & disease outbreaks, and demand for renewable fuels. trees and
> companion vegetation can't adapt to such rapid onset of climate change
> and other stresses.
>