Drought has less impact than feared on California agriculture

One of the most productive agricultural regions of the world, California has suffered less than expected from the drought that started four years ago, partly due to “the increased, but unsustainable, groundwater pumping,” says a report by Pacific Institute, a think tank. “Continued groundwater overdraft, while reducing the economic impacts on the agricultural sector now, has… » Read More

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