California's current extreme drought must be a lesson for managing water
in a warmer, more densely populated world, say Amir AghaKouchak and
colleagues.
nature magazine 26 August 2015: Since 2012, California has been experiencing its worst drought in more
than a century. Temperatures are breaking records and the region is down
a year's worth of rainfall
1. Forests, fish and wildlife as well as the regional economy are struggling.
California is known as the United States's salad bowl because of its
prolific fruit, vegetable and nut production. But fields have had to be
left fallow, contributing to statewide losses of US$2.2 billion in 2014
(ref.
2). More than 12 million...
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