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01/02/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Temperature changes due to Tonga eruption will affect food production, warns David DuByne
“Adapt 2030” channel creator and producer David DuByne believes food production will be affected by temperature changes caused by a huge volcanic eruption in Tonga early this year. “These temperature deltas, it’s cooling here, it’s cooling there. It’s cooling everywhere [in] Southern Hemisphere. So, we shall see some cooling happening to the Northern Hemisphere delayed by about […]
12/23/2022
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By JD Heyes
Florida’s embattled orange industry now facing double whammy as massive cold front threatens entire crop
Florida’s orange groves were already facing problems this year, suffering from a disease condition known as “citrus greening,” but now farmers are going to have to battle Mother Nature. As a massive cold front sweeps through the Midwest, it threatens to dip deep into the Sunshine State and cause massive freeze damage to groves, which […]
12/19/2022
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By Belle Carter
Water infrastructure authorities declare a DROUGHT EMERGENCY in Southern California
A regional drought emergency has been declared in Southern California as residents brace themselves for a fourth consecutive drought season. Officials from the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California announced that the water-saving call could become mandatory if drought conditions persist in the coming months. According to their site, MWD will consider allocating supplies to all […]
12/12/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Severe water shortages loom as American government fails to invest in water infrastructure
The United States’ water shortage situation is critical. More states could experience more severe water shortages in the future if droughts persist and if the government fails to invest in water infrastructure. During an appearance on the show “Liberty and Finance,” investment guru and financial expert Rick Rule discussed how this situation will only get […]
11/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Southwestern wells running dry due to drought; foreign-owned farms using U.S. water to feed cattle for export
The worst drought in 1,200 years rages on in the American Southwest, which is plagued by groundwater overuse that is resulting in wells running dry. Not only that, but foreign-owned companies are sucking what remains to hydrate fields that grow crops for cattle overseas, leaving increasingly less of it behind for actual Americans. (Related: The rail […]
11/07/2022
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By Belle Carter
New islands, sunken ships and lost marine equipment emerge as Mississippi River continues to dry up
New islands, sunken ships and a vast array of lost marine equipment have emerged as drought continues to dry up the Mississippi River. The receding waters along the main river of the second-largest drainage system in North America recently revealed new and old treasures, including an old casino riverboat called Diamond Lady Riverboat in Lake McKellar. The […]
10/20/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Parts of Mississippi River forced to CLOSE due to worsening drought crisis
Shipping costs for barges continue to hyperinflate as water levels in some parts of the Mississippi River reach record lows. A stretch of the river about 125 miles northeast of Memphis near Hickman, Ky., closed on Monday, after which dredging operations commenced to clear debris from the waterway. The United States Coast Guard announced that […]
10/19/2022
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By Ethan Huff
California reservoirs dropping fast; LA approaching ZERO DAY for water
Southern California’s Castaic Reservoir in Hollywood, which feeds much of Los Angeles County, is dropping like a rock amid a prolonged California drought that is starving the region of hydration. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti recently took a helicopter tour to survey the reservoir, during which he stated that “it’s as low as I can […]
10/19/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Los Angeles desperately trying to meet water demand as drought continues to threaten future supplies
The city of Los Angeles is pushing for water independence as severe drought continues to wreak havoc throughout California. However, many projects to expand the city’s ability to capture, store and recycle water remain unfinished, with target dates for some major projects set as far as 2050. “It’s as low as I can remember it,” said […]
10/04/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Florida coastal towns devastated by Hurricane Ian “in panic mode” over shortages of water, food and gas… but help is on the way
Widespread unrest, we are told, is sweeping Southwest Florida as area residents grow weary and frustrated over the continued lack of electricity, gas, water, food and other basic supplies. Ever since Hurricane Ian ravaged the region, the areas hardest hit by the storm remain on par with the third world, which is upsetting to a […]
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