
Climate Change Exacerbates Bark Beetle Infestation in Germany's Harz Forest
Bark beetles, exacerbated by climate change, are causing significant damage to Germany's Harz forest, with two-thirds of the spruce population already destroyed. Drier conditions and higher temperatures weaken the trees' defenses, making them more susceptible to the beetles' larvae. Forest managers are working to remove vulnerable trees and use pesticides, but there is no easy solution. Conservation efforts, such as planting other tree species that can better withstand these conditions, are being considered for the long term.
