ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaExpert explains why Nova Scotia’s trees are stressed1 hour agoDuration 5:151 hour agoNewsDuration 5:15Halifax Tree Project founder Peter Duinker says some trees could be more vulnerable to storms and pests because of hot and dry weather this summer. He spoke to CBC’s Amy Smith.Related Stories Charlottetown crews taking out damaged and dead trees before a hurricane can do the job Halifax looks to protect hemlocks in city parks from invasive insect N.S. crops withering in dry conditions, hitting farmers in the pocketbook Fast-tracked fall: P.E.I.’s hot, dry summer is leading to an early burst of autumn colours Dry conditions taking a toll across New Brunswick, sparking new forestry restrictionsMore from NewsVideo2:14Quebec couple’s death in Lisbon funicular crash ‘heartbreaking,’ victim’s brother says4 minutes agoVideo3:05Quebec couple confirmed dead in Portugal funicular crashCBC News 7 minutes agoVideo2:32B.C. Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon echoes calls to reform temporary foreign worker program12 minutes agoVideo1:27As Keanu Reeves returns to TIFF, a look back at his iconic styleCBC Life 32 minutes agoVideo1:59Halifax firefighters pump up colleague representing Canada at Rugby World CupCBC News Nova Scotia 8 minutes agoTrending NowVideo1:58CEO apologizes for taking hat from boy at U.S. OpenThe National September 2Video2:26Court documents shed new light on case of missing N.S. childrenCBC News Nova Scotia August 22Video2:40Trump threatens to send National Guard to more citiesThe National August 25Video0:27Watch the moment Ontario Premier Doug Ford dumps a bottle of Crown Royal whiskyCBC News Windsor September 2Video1:50Meet Matéo, the 6-year-old Quebecer who boards a plane to school every daySeptember 2now
Expert explains why Nova Scotia’s trees are stressed
