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Climate change damaging national parks


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By Darlene Superville, AP

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — President Obama said Saturday that climate change is already damaging America’s national parks, with rising temperatures causing Yosemite’s meadows to dry out and raising the prospect of a glacier preserve without its glaciers someday.

“Make no mistake. Climate change is no longer just a threat. It’s already a reality,” Obama said from a podium, with Yosemite Falls, one of the world’s tallest at 2,425 feet, as a backdrop.

At the California park, where Obama was spending the weekend with his wife, Michelle, and daughters Malia and Sasha, the president also talked about how a rabbit-like animal known as a pika is being forced farther upslope at Yosemite to escape the heat.

“Rising temperatures could mean no more glaciers at Glacier National Park. No more Joshua trees at Joshua Tree National Park,” he said, adding that a changing climate could destroy vital ecosystems in the Everglades and threaten such landmarks as Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.

Obama spoke near Yosemite’s Sentinel Bridge, where views of Half Dome, a well-known rock formation in the park, and Yosemite Falls created a picturesque background behind him under a sunny, blue sky.

After a night with his family in a rented cabin in the popular park, Obama stuck to his usual routine by rising early Saturday and heading to a recreation center on the grounds for his daily gym workout.

Obama’s weekend in the great outdoors was planned to encourage more people to appreciate and visit many of the nation’s parks. The National Park Services manages more than 400 sites around the country and celebrates its centennial in August.

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  1. don't give up says - Posted: June 20, 2016

    The clown that is called president is shooting his big mouth off again regarding normal climate change. Until this genius explains large trees at the bottom of Fallen Leaf Lake he should keep his pie hole shut. He can also explain why the ice covering half of North America disappeared a few short years ago.

  2. Dale says - Posted: June 20, 2016

    don’t ????? Normal climate change? I am not totally sold on any of it, so enlighten me, what is “Normal climate change?” Can you please rationally explain the large trees in Fallen Leaf Lake yourself? How many thousands of years is “a few short years” when it concerns an ice age in the earths past history. Is 100 to 200 years or perhaps 10,000 to 12,000 years ago? Please, my vote in the upcoming election hinges on your expertise. Please enlighten me and perhaps others reading this will also become environmentally enlightenment by your expertise.