An article about the Pine Barrens and infiltration by sea water will be published in the Star Ledger tomorrow. Here is a brief description of the article:
THE GHOST FOREST
Parts of the state’s storied Pine Barrens is becoming a ghost forest. The Pine Barrens stretches across seven counties and more than a million acres but recently some of its trees are dying, giving way to salt water marshes. It’s a natural phenomenon that has happened before. Scientists believe that sea level rise, caused by climate change driven by human activity, has worsened the situation beyond repair. In NEWS.
THE GHOST FOREST
Parts of the state’s storied Pine Barrens is becoming a ghost forest. The Pine Barrens stretches across seven counties and more than a million acres but recently some of its trees are dying, giving way to salt water marshes. It’s a natural phenomenon that has happened before. Scientists believe that sea level rise, caused by climate change driven by human activity, has worsened the situation beyond repair. In NEWS.