Early jacaranda blooms in Mexico City raise climate change concerns, as trees began blooming in January, typically occurring in March.

Early jacaranda blooms in Mexico City's spring have raised concerns about climate change, as the vibrant purple trees usually bloom towards the end of March. However, this year some trees started blooming in early January, causing alarm among residents and scientists. Local researchers are investigating the extent of the early-bloom phenomenon and suspect climate change as a primary factor.

February 25, 2024
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