Thursday, October 2, 2014

Climate Change Could Make Fall Foliage Last Longer. But That’s Not a Good Thing

fall, autumn, colors, foliage, trees, new england, tourism, midwest, climate change, delayed, princeton, university


Fall foliage watchers can rejoice in the news that climate change may make the incredible autumn colors found in the Northeast and Midwest last a bit longer. But it’s akin to fiddling while Rome burns because it spells bad news for the planet. New research from Princeton University shows that global warming will cause tree leaves to respond in wildly unpredictable ways come autumn. According to Modern Farmer, the research shows that leaves will start changing color later in the year and will keep their bright colors for longer.


fall, autumn, colors, foliage, trees, new england, tourism, midwest, climate change, delayed, princeton, university fall, autumn, colors, foliage, trees, new england, tourism, midwest, climate change, delayed, princeton, university



Read the rest of Climate Change Could Make Fall Foliage Last Longer. But That’s Not a Good Thing




Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg

Post tags: autumn, Climate Change, colors, delayed, fall, foliage, midwest, New England, princeton, tourism, Trees, university






















via Green Living - Building, Home, Auto & Lifestyles copy http://ift.tt/1vdbkXg

No comments:

Post a Comment