Climate change is negatively impacting sugar maple trees due to reduced snow cover, which insulates roots, and increased susceptibility to disease and invasive species. Scientists suggest the sugar maple's range is shifting northward, potentially making it a Canada-only resource in the future.
Impact: High. This environmental shift poses a significant long-term threat to the maple syrup industry, particularly in the US, and highlights the vulnerability of ecosystems to global warming.
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