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Droughts last longer; CO2 highest in 3.6M years - Keep the Truckee River Healthy and Flowing
Scientists studying drought busting rains say the period between rains is getting longer. While rains in the desert southwestern US occurred every 30 days in the 1970s, today the period between rainfall events has grown to 45 days. The timing between rainfall events stresses plants throughout the region. The decrease in moisture leads to more Continue Reading »
Dennis Ghiglieri