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As Earth warms, more ‘flash droughts’ suck soil, plants dry

Por: Portland Press Herald World April 14, 2023

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Farmer Barry Evans drops dusty soil from a cotton crop he shredded and planted over with wheat, Oct. 3 in Kress, Texas. Eric Gay/Associated Press Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catches farmers by surprise, a new study found. The study in Thursday’s journal Science found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and... + full article



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