Persistent drought in Plains, Southwest due to climate change

The Great Plains and U.S. Southwest, the hub of U.S. wheat and cattle production, will face persistent drought during the second half of this century that will be “worse than anything seen” and due primarily to climate change caused by humans, says a study by the Earth Institute at Columbia University. The study presented a bleaker forecast… » Read More

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