Record temperatures observed across France are increasingly prompting agents of the National Forestry Office to consider the future of forests. On July 22nd, Sylvain Ducroux and Jean-Baptiste Pourret, respectively director of the Burgundy-East agency and forestry technician, inspected a section of the Châtillon state forest, observing the detrimental effects of rampant climate change.
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Record temperatures observed across France are increasingly prompting agents of the National Forestry Office to consider the future of forests. On July 22nd, Sylvain Ducroux and Jean-Baptiste Pourret, respectively director of the Burgundy-East agency and forestry technician, inspected a section of the Châtillon state forest, observing the detrimental effects of rampant climate change.