Death of a Forest

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by Michael Pellegatti – Produced by: Michael Pellegatti, Wild Visions – Stati Uniti / U.S.A. 2010 – Running time: 15 min. - Featured areas: Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain, Denali and Grand Teton National Parks, Stati Unit

With global warming evident in many places around the world, the forests of North America are in dire trouble. The pine beetle and pine trees have co-evolved together and until the past 2-3 decades the numbers of beetles have been kept in check by cold winters that would kill the beetles, thus limiting their lifespan and ability to reproduce. However, with higher temperatures during the winters, the beetles are surviving in astounding numbers and are killing the forests of the western US and Canada, Today millions of acres of forests and billions of trees are dead and there is no end in sight. Some estimates predict that by 2013, 80% of the North America forests could be gone. In addition, we are losing forests that otherwise provide a carbon sink for our production og greenhouse gases and as the trees die, they emit more carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.