
Consider This from NPR Not Just Wildfire: The Growing Ripple Effects Of More Extreme Heat And Drought
Jun 24, 2021
The podcast dives into the intense heat and prolonged drought gripping the American West, uncovering the dire effects on water supplies and energy costs. Experts reveal how dwindling snowmelt and low reservoir levels threaten agriculture and housing developments. A striking focus includes the dangers of extreme heat on public health, exacerbating risks for vulnerable populations. Additionally, it discusses the complex interplay of these climate challenges with urban growth, raising vital questions about water rights and sustainability.
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Increased Wildfires
- California has had 1,000 more wildfires this year than last year, said Governor Gavin Newsom.
- Extreme heat and drought have other consequences beyond wildfires.
Dry Soil's Impact
- The dry soil in the West absorbs more snowmelt than usual, reducing water runoff into streams and rivers.
- This worsens drought conditions.
Colorado River Importance
- The Colorado River is a crucial water source for major cities and agriculture in the West.
- Record low water levels in Lake Mead are impacting farmers and causing rate increases.
