2007 • Tioga Pass Rd, California, USA
When I was little I would go camping in places like Yosemite, and go to Big Bear for Thanksgiving. I remember seeing all these valley's of healthy trees, that were getting the rain they needed. In recent years, there are tons of dead trees. This is due to the drought which might be attributed to climate change. Climate change disrupts ecosystems, and since many people do not conserve the amount of water they should, they end up contributing to the drought as well.
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