Rows of trees are seen from the road near Rossview Farm in Concord on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. Credit: ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for ...
It may not be obvious this holiday season, but climate change is seriously impacting Christmas trees, experts say. NewsChannel 9 spoke with Cornell professor, Trent Preszler, author of Evergreen: The ...
Some people may be dreaming of a white Christmas when they wake up on Dec. 25, but for many parts of the world, climate change could make this a rare event. And snowfall is not the only part of the ...
In the lumber-centric Pacific Northwest, Douglas and noble fir are the classic choices for a Christmas tree — aromatic, good for ornaments and able to last a few weeks. But with hotter and drier ...
Oregon is the Christmas tree capital of the country, producing over 3 million of the festive evergreens every year. And when Christmas tree growers have a concern with their crops of noble or Douglas ...
This year is not a particularly white Christmas. Across the United States, families are gathering to enjoy a walk on a warm, sunny day. The fingerprints of climate change are all over the 2025 holiday ...