Taylor Graham Live Fast and Die Young “Climate change may make trees live fast and die young” –Adam Vaughn in Environment If you can’t stand the heat, get out of town— go north, young ponderosa pine, young oak, or learn to fly your seed like thistledown. Climate change moves too fast for rooted folk. The ancient trees are falling as we speak, so now we plant saplings from way down south. Can they adapt to jetlag, learn to eke out brief life-cycles from disaster’s mouth? PG&E cut down our mountain pine young, graceful, aspiring to stately form, for fear the tree might fall across their line sparking conflagration—our new-found norm. What is a world without our breathing trees, sweet birdsong boughs in a green leafy breeze?
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