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    Scientists Warn That Lebanon’s Cedars Are At Risk

    By Kassem ChoukiniDecember 10, 2023Updated:July 29, 2025
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    Lebanon’s iconic cedar trees, cherished for their historical and religious significance, now face a severe threat from climate change. These trees, deeply rooted in the nation’s heritage and mentioned 103 times in the Bible, have been a symbol of endurance and beauty for centuries.

    In the northern regions of Lebanon, these cedars provide a backdrop for an annual gathering of Lebanese Christians at a 19th-century chapel, celebrating the site of Jesus Christ’s transfiguration.

    However, these resilient trees, which have survived wars, droughts, and deforestation, are now battling against the effects of a changing climate.

    Recent reports, including one from The New York Times, highlight a concerning trend: cedar seeds fall prematurely in the mountainous areas.

    The reason? Shorter snow coverage periods and higher-than-average temperatures disrupt their natural growth cycle. A single frost event can now halt their germination process entirely.

    Moreover, rising temperatures are enabling pests like aphids to thrive at higher altitudes, attacking the trees’ bark and impairing their growth. This infestation, coupled with environmental changes, places these ancient cedars at risk of disappearing within the next 30 to 40 years.

    The potential loss of the cedars is not just an environmental concern. It holds profound implications for Lebanon’s cultural and religious heritage. The cedar tree, featured on the national flag, symbolizes the country’s identity.

    Its disappearance would significantly impact Christian heritage sites and the tourism industry, which draws visitors from various backgrounds to these ancient sites.

    Lebanese priests and scientists have called on government officials for increased funding to research and combat the effects of climate change on these trees. However, Lebanon’s prolonged economic crisis poses a significant challenge to these efforts.

    Previous initiatives to replant and protect the cedars have been sidelined due to political and economic turmoil, with many ecologists and conservationists seeking opportunities abroad due to a lack of support.

    Related: A Large Fire Blazed Through The Tannourine Cedar Reserve Overnight (Video)

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