| Bad news beetles: Tree killers could add to global warming |
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| Written by MIKE SACCONE, Daily Sentinel | |
| Friday, 25 April 2008 | |
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Widespread insect
infestations and tree deaths across Colorado and the Western Slope
could contribute to global warming, a series of forestry and climate
experts said Wednesday. Read more...
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