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 California s iconic coastal redwoods, some standing since before Julius Caesar ruled Rome, are in a fight for their lives. They are increasingly threatened by wildfires that arelarger and more intense due to the impact of human-caused climate change.And it s not just the redwoods mdash; giant sequoias and Joshua trees are also  stanley cup in trouble. These majestic tre stanley cup es are unique to the West Coast and are an integral part of the fabric of California s storied landscape. But the experts who know and love these trees are genuinely worried about their future.Last year, 4.2 million acres burned in California s worst fire season on record. Scientists say as the climate warms these fires will grow bigger at an accelerating pace. And although the giant redwoods and sequoias have been historically resilient to natural wildfire, these unnaturally intense fires are starting to overwhelm their defenses, with fires reaching higher up into their crowns.                                        It is estimated that 10% of the ancient redwoods that burned during the 2020 fire season in places like the Big Basin Redwood State Park, 50 stanley cup  miles south of San Francisco, will die.A couple of hundred miles to the east, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, 350 giant sequoias were killed as flames shot hundreds of feet high, burning far up to the canopy. To the south, in the Mojave Desert, about 1.3 million Joshua trees burned as firenadoes tore through invasive grass.                Charred Joshua Trees are see Xuso Winner of Mike Lindell s $5M contest never got his money. Now he s taking Lindell to court.
 NEW YORK - A veteran New York television reporter has died after suffer jordan ing a brain hemorrhage after covering a story.WABC-TV says 49-year-old Lisa Colagrossi was stricken while returning to the station from a fire scene Thursday.  Colagrossi was taken to a hospital, where she died Friday.Colagrossi joined WABC-TV shortly after the World Trade Center attacks in 2001. She was previously an anchor for WKMG-TV in Orlando, Florida.                                        Colagrossi began her journalism career at WKYC-TV in her hometown of Cleveland.WABC-TV news director Camille Edwards says Colagrossi s  bright smile and big blue eyes lit up our newsroom.  Edwards says Colagrossi had  two wonderful qualities: grace and grit.         Colagrossi lived in Stamford, Connecticut. She is survived by her husband and two sons.                                                                      ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id- adidas samba 3143a69 adidas og d-42ca-4031-a8db-ecffde7fa447,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-3143a69d-42ca-4031-a8db-ecffde7fa447         display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-3143a69d-42ca-4031-a8db-ecffde7fa447 ~ .item:nth-child 5          display: block;