Flooding Chaos in Yellowstone, a Sign of Crises to Come
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/15/us/yellowstone-national-park-floods.html
By Jim Robbins, Thomas Fuller and Christine Chung, The New York Times.
Excerpt: ...The floodwaters that raged through Yellowstone this week changed the course of rivers, tore out bridges, poured through homes and forced the evacuation of thousands of visitors from the nation’s oldest national park. It is difficult to directly connect the damage in Yellowstone to a rapidly warming climate — rivers have flooded for millenniums — but scientists are raising the alarm that in the coming years destruction related to climate change will reach nearly all 423 national parks, which are particularly vulnerable to rising temperatures. ...The cactuses in Saguaro National Park in Arizona, icons of the rugged, arid West with prickly arms that reach for bright blue desert sky, are dying from the heat. ...in Joshua Tree National Park, where scientists are mulling a future when the park would be mostly denuded of the trees it was named after. Joshua trees are dying from both rising temperatures and wildfires. A blaze in the nearby Mojave National Preserve in 2020 killed 1.3 million trees, leaving the park management to describe one area as “a graveyard of Joshua tree skeletons.”…