Por: ABC News Business July 17, 2023
SAINTE-CROIX du VERDON, France -- At the pristine southern French lake of Sainte-Croix-du-Verdon, tourists in pedal boats and on white water rafts — and the businesses that welcome them — have been buoyed by generous rainfall and good water management this spring.After a prolonged drought last summer, then another in the winter that followed, the once cracked lakebeds are now abundantly watered. Dams are releasing water into reservoirs on a... + full article
ABC News USA Business July 17, 2023
SAINTE-CROIX du VERDON, France -- At the pristine southern French lake of Sainte-Croix-du-Verdon, tourists in pedal boats and on white water rafts — and the businesses that welcome them — have been buoyed by generous rainfall and good water management this spring.After a... + más
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Newsweek USA World May 31, 2023
Rapid-onset drought conditions are increasingly occurring around the world due to climate change.The risks of these flash droughts are skyrocketing, fueled by carbon emissions, according to a paper published in the journal Nature Communications Earth and Environment. These... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech April 14, 2023
is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found.The study in Thursday’s found droughts in general are being triggered faster. But it also showed that a special and particularly... + más
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ABC News USA Tech April 13, 2023
Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch 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... + más
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