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Thousands of people each year flock to cherry blossom festivals around the world. This year, however, these iconic pink trees are blooming early, and scientists believe climate change and urbanization are at fault. Japan and Washington, D.C., are known worldwide for their vibrant cherry blossom festivals. In fact, approximately more than 1.5 million people attend
Washington, DC's Cherry Blooms Draw Crowds—and Climate Questions
Thousands gather as cherry blossoms in Washington D.C. hit peak bloom
In Japan, cherry blossom forecasting is a big deal. Warming is making it harder. - The Japan Times
Warming winters are making cherry blossoms bloom earlier, potentially putting their flowers at risk –
Japan's Cherry Blossoms Bloom Earliest in 1,200 Years
See how surging temperatures rushed a DC cherry tree to an early bloom - Washington Post
Japan's famous cherry blossoms bloom early as climate warms
Flowering cherry tree care and growing guide
Early blooming of cherry blossoms concerns climate experts - The Ticker
The Cherry Blossoms Are Drowning. How Can We Save Them? - Washingtonian
DC cherry blossoms off to early start, but winter isn't over yet
Japan's early bloom of cherry blossoms sparks concerns amid record heat