Forests lag in climate change
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Climate is changing fast—and forests are 200 years behind

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Climate change is happening faster than forests can adapt and thrive, creating a mismatch between the pace of warming and forests' natural adaptation.
Forests have a lag time of one to two centuries to shift tree populations in response to climate changes.
The study suggests that forests will need more human intervention to keep them healthy.
David Fastovich , Stephen R. Meyers , Erin E. Saupe , John W. Williams , Maria Dornelas , Elizabeth M. Dowding , Seth Finnegan , Lukas Jonkers , Wolfgang Kiessling , Ádám T. Kocsis , Qijian Li , Lee Hsiang Liow , Lin Na , Amelia M. Penny, Marina C. Rillo , Jansen Smith , Manuel J. Steinbauer , Mauro Sugawara , Adam Tomašových , Moriaki Yasuhara , Pincelli M. Hull .
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