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Warmer winters mean more bark beetles. Bark beetles kill trees. These dead trees serve as kindling for wildfires and release stored carbon, speeding up climate change and leading to warmer winters. These warmer winters lead to more bark beetles, and the cycle continues, unless we stop it. #YEARSproject #ClimateChangesEverything #ClimateFacts #didyouknow #dyk #beetles #barkbeetles #trees #savethetrees #actonclimate #pleaseshare #warmwinter #climatechange #globalwarming