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'We're about 50 years behind'

The Chesapeake Bay takes on a haunted look. According to Knowable magazine, our overheated Earth is helping to turn the region into a graveyard of cedars, pine and several deciduous broadleaf trees. What happened? As the world warms and sea levels rise, saltwater is intruding along the world’s coasts and into estuaries. The intrusion of seawater can overtake the freshwater that provides life for evergreen and deciduous trees. It’s happening in t…
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technologyshout.com broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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