California Drought
Climate Change Effects on Sierra Nevada's Snowpack Can Threaten Species Health Suffering from Starvation
The latest report raised concerns about the impacts of climate change on the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada in California. Researchers warn that the decline of snowpack can starve many species in the region. Read here.
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Carbon Emissions May Skyrocket Due to California's Lack of Efficiency in Water Usage
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