State of the Empire
Joshua Tree Migration
8/5/2019 | 3m
A report from UC Riverside claims that we could lose Joshua Trees due to climate change.
Joshua trees have inhabited the Southern California deserts for millions of years, and individual trees can live up to 300 years. Now, a new report from the University of California, Riverside claims that the famous trees could lose virtually all of their habitat to climate change by the end of the century. More Info: https://bit.ly/2MJIGPN
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State of the Empire is a local public television program presented by KVCR
State of the Empire
Joshua Tree Migration
8/5/2019 | 3m
Joshua trees have inhabited the Southern California deserts for millions of years, and individual trees can live up to 300 years. Now, a new report from the University of California, Riverside claims that the famous trees could lose virtually all of their habitat to climate change by the end of the century. More Info: https://bit.ly/2MJIGPN
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