Editorial: Will tin foil save giant sequoias? Let's hope so (via latimesopinion)
Giant sequoias are hardy souls. They have stood their ground in California for as long as thousands of years, surviving drought, earthquakes and wildfire.
But as hotter blazes like the KNP Complex fire — ignited by lightning on Sept. 9 and still uncontained — headed into
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