No, Washington Post, Climate Change Isn’t Killing Washington, DC’s Trees—Urban Stress Is

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Summary:
- The article discusses a claim made by the Washington Post that climate change is killing trees in Washington, D.C.
- The article argues that the real cause of tree decline in the city is urban stress, such as pollution, soil compaction, and construction, rather than climate change.
- The article cites research and experts who suggest that urban factors, not climate change, are the primary drivers of tree health issues in cities like Washington, D.C.

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