Why Nevada – Around 9.5 inches (241 mm) per year. for focusing on the concept of ‘flying rivers’ as described in the UNEP Foresight Brief. Explain how forests contribute to these atmospheric water vapor flows and their significance for regional and global...
Impact of drought on Laguna Salada hydrology near EarthImpact of drought on Laguna Salada hydrology, and more…Laguna Salada: A Salty Lake in Trouble What challenges is Laguna Salada facing? How are droughts impacting Laguna Salada, a salty lake in California?...
Climate rescue and renewable energy in Arizona – About 13.6 inches (345 mm) per year.Farmland near Arizona – About 13.6 inches (345 mm) per yearSun’s Out, Guns Out: Harnessing the Solar Power to Build a Brighter Arizona Let’s be real, Arizona’s got...
Why Idaho – Roughly 18.9 inches (480 mm) per year. for Lake drought repair initiatives?Lake drought repair initiatives, Farmland, and moreDrought-Stricken Idaho? Experts Are Fighting Back. The Active Climate Rescue Initiative (https://climate-rescue.org/) is on the...
Why Colorado – About 15.9 inches (404 mm) per year. for Active Climate Rescue Initiative volunteer programs and Farmland?Active Climate Rescue Initiative volunteer programs, Farmland, and more…Join the Fight for a Healthy Planet: Volunteer with ACRI Leading the...