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Western US Faces Snow Drought That Could Lead to a Big Problem
The water infrastructure of western United States is constructed on a melting foundation, and experts are worried that the implications will be disastrous unless something is done about global warming. As per new models, the snow season in California might be nearly non-existent by the end of the century, affecting water delivery systems, flora and wildlife, rivers, and the wildfire season as well.
Latest Research Articles
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Man-Eaters: 3 Infamous Animals that Savagely Ate Humans
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Mt. Semeru Eruption: As Death Toll Rises, Search for Survivors Halted Due to Deadly Conditions
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Study Shows There is Hope For the Recovery of Tropical Forests After Deforestation
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Viral Snake Photo on Instagram Led to Discovery of Previously Unknown Species From Himalayas
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Piece of Mammoth Bone Found in Cave is the Oldest Known Decorated Jewelry in Eurasia
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Improving Air Quality May Save Thousands of Lives in UK, Reveals WHO Study
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US Receives Its Lowest Early December Snow in 18 Years
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Strong Weather Incoming, Storm Accumulates Snow Near Seattle
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Debate as to Which Sectors Should be Prioritized for Climate Protection Rises
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Contaminated Pearl Harbor Waters Makes Military Families Sick
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Animals and Plants Are Starting to Live in the ‘Great Pacific Garbage Patch’
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Scientists to Train Tiny Robots to Suck Oil Spills and Remove Toxins From Drinking Water