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Drought Persists in the American Southwest
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Published November 27, 2014
More than 64 million people are directly affected by drought in the Southwest and Southern Plains, and far more are indirectly affected because of the vast number of farms, orchards, and ranches that supply the rest of the United States.
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Rising Temperatures: A Month Versus a Decade
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Published October 24, 2014
April to September 2014 was the hottest spring and summer in 130 years of recordkeeping. Here’s why that matters, and why it doesn’t.
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Drought Recorded Across Half of the U.S.
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Published May 13, 2014
Severe to extreme drought persists in the Southwest and the Plains in May 2014.
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Climate Changes in the United States
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Published May 8, 2014
Climate change is already affecting the American people in far-reaching ways, says a new climate report.
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2013 Continued the Long-Term Warming Trend
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Published January 22, 2014
The GISS Land-Ocean Temperature Index put 2013 into the top ten warmest years in the global record, even though temperatures in the United States were not much warmer than usual.
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