@Spider That doesn't sound good D:
@fennec We're suffering a fair bit from it. Average winter temperatures has gone up, and we're getting more rain, and fog, causing constant moisture.
When it's -10 the air is dry, and things dry out. That's what the trees need, many native species have porous bark to protect against cold.
That turns bad when it's moist all the time.
@fennec
Sadly, they're not. The Chestnuts are almost all dying, as are the elms and beeches.
@fennec
It'll get worse as we get more invasive species of insects from down south, and after that we'll have to import the southern ecosystem, which may not thrive at all.
Global warming has already started here. It's not going to get better.
@Spider That's super sad, please can we be nice to plants, they're good :<
@fennec
Agreed, but currently, it's problematic due to countries that are larger than us, still emit more per capita than we do.
Feels as if nothing we do matters, they're still killing our environment.
@Spider Murr :c That is a mega sad :/
@fennec
Well, I'll hand it over for a proper bloody winter.
Seriously, the humidity problems we get due to lacking proper cold is causing the trees to start _molding_ ...