April 7, 2025

24 thoughts on “How climate change is impacting fall foliage

  1. Climate change is a HYPOTHOSESIS tied to the World Economic Forum headed by antihumanist cult leader Klaus Schwab. Not all scientists agree with climate change theory and no computers exist that can calculate the weather 50 years in advance like claimed.

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  3. I can see it as the weather changes into Autumn the leaves are turning a different color. I'm worried that we might not see the leaves on trees for a couple of months. I do hope they can come back.😢

  4. In my part of the world, apple orchards are seeing changes in fruit development because night time temps aren’t getting as low as they used to. They need cold temps to ultimately produce fruit.

  5. This American fastest long-range reconnaissance aircraft flying at an altitude of 26,000 meters at Mach 3.5 carries 46,254 liters of fuel. It consumes 21,000 liters per hour of flight, and the cost of one hour of flight is $18,000. The average EU country with population around 38 Milion people uses yearly – 28 million cubic meters. That means per person in the scale of year it is burned 760 liters of fuel – I ask, who is really polluting the planet? Why is there an organized ecological charade that indoctrinates people with nonsense, making them believe they are the ones responsible for climate change, and therefore must be taxed for it?"

    This emphasizes the disparity between individual fuel consumption and the massive fuel requirements of a high-speed aircraft like the SR-71 Blackbird, questioning the focus of environmental policies on individual contributions rather than larger-scale industrial or military activities

  6. If they turn any color but brown, they'll lack the intensity they would have if the nights were cooler – or even cold. You really need temperatures to get into the low 50's to high 40's F at night to get the kind of vibrant colors that make the trees look so amazing. The cooler temperatures and diminishing light cause the leaves to cease food production. Chlorophyll breaks down and the green color disappears allowing the yellow to orange colors to become visible. Time is also a factor in how long the leaves have before they drop off the trees.

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