climate change: More redwoods would mean less climatechange, the park said in a tweet, according to Guelph Mercury. Golden Gate National Park in California said in a tweet that 2016 was the hottest year on record for the third year in a row. One, by Redwoods National Park in California, notes that redwood groves are nature's No. 1 carbon sink, which capture greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. The tweet directed readers to a report by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, also known as NOAA The tweets went beyond climate change. A park service spokesman declined to comment Wednesday. Death Valley National Park tweeted photos of Japanese Americans interned there during World War II, a message that some saw as objecting to Trump's pledge to ban Muslims from entering the country and a proposal to restrict the flow of refugees to the United States.
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