Even at Christmas, Californians are thinking about the drought – and whether to buy a live tree. Nearly 1 in 3 Californians surveyed are considering the drought in their tree-shopping plans, according to the American Christmas Tree Association, which advocates for Christmas tree purchases. "Thirty percent said the drought would definitely impact their choice of a Christmas tree, and that's fairly significant," Jami Warner, the director of the American Christmas Tree Association tells The Christian Science Monitor. Recommended: How much do you know about Christmas? A quiz While only 9 percent of respondents said the drought convinced them to go treeless, 18 percent are...
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