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Arizona Drought Restrictions

California’s drought does not stop at the state border. Arizona is in drought, too, and has fewer reservoirs to pull Continue reading →

Drought And Fire Double Whammy

As if California’s drought wasn’t bad enough for people and farms, the lack of rain is drying out the native Continue reading →

Drought Reaches Past California Borders

The drought in California is extreme, and is being used as a real-life test case of the impact of extreme Continue reading →

Drought Hurts Reservations Most

The drought in California and the American Southwest is illustrated with contrasting photos of reservoirs filled now emptied, lawns green now Continue reading →

California Is 5% Solar

California is the first state in the US to reach 5% solar capacity. That still means it gets the other Continue reading →

California Will Survive A Drought

California’s drought is epic; or, California is merely returning to a normal that wasn’t witnessed by Europeans. The current drought Continue reading →

California Has One Year Of Water Left

California’s drought has reduced their supply to one year’s consumption. The drought has been severe enough, and conservation has not Continue reading →

Worse Droughts May Be On The Way

California’s and the Southwest’s drought is extreme. Some farmers are already leaving the state. Two weather phenomena have been discovered Continue reading →

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