Before coming to LAist in late 2021, I covered topics such as mental health, domestic violence and environmental issues for newspapers in Texas, Arizona and northern California. I turned my focus to climate coverage after reporting on the devastating impacts of rising sea levels on communities in the remote Sundarbans islands in India.
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Found on oaks and pines, the plant siphons nutrients and water. While healthy trees can coexist with mistletoe — and mistletoe can provide a source of food and nesting for local birds and small wildlife — too much of it can weaken trees, especially if they’re already stressed by other impacts such as drought or disease., but dwarf mistletoe tends to be the most threatening variety .
Residents have been forced to decide whether to move or stay as an unrelenting landside forces power and gas shutoffs.Angelenos take on the impossible task of controlling Tree of HeavenRancho Palos Verdes says it's dealing with a much larger and faster moving landslideWith land moving 1 foot each week, Rancho Palos Verdes takes big step to try to slow dangerous landslide
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