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With California's agricultural heartland entrenched in drought, almond farmers are letting orchards dry up and in some cases making the tough call to have their trees torn out of the ground, leaving behind empty fields.

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Former senator Juan Miguel Zubiri is urging local government officials to put up community orchards saying brutal climate change has underscored the value of trees as “natural coolants”.

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"Thousands of trees were felled by Milenyo. Clearly, if not for the trees that cushioned the typhoon’s furious winds, more homes could have been crushed and more people could have been tormented," Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Villafuerte said.
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"Thousands of trees were felled by Milenyo. Clearly, if not for the trees that cushioned the typhoon’s furious winds, more homes could have been crushed and more people could have been tormented," Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Villafuerte said.
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