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Drought leads to low water levels on Candlewood Lake

CNN CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown June 4, 2024 01:44:00

visitor. they generated over $42.5 billion. reporter: back on maryland s eastern shore the national park service says it s teamed up with the army corp of engineers and the national oceannic and atmospheric association to fight the growing impacts of climate change. it is high tide and water is flowing over the banks here at the jefferson memorial, in part because the water level has risen a foot since it was built some 75 years ago. and the issue of climate change and national parks is on the radar of some members of congress. just this week members visited y yosemite national park to see first-hand how climate change is impacting the parks. and they re going to use that information to essentially figure out the best way to spend federal dollars to make the parks more resilient. and our thanks to rene. coming up

CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 17:38:00

and these places are not going to be able to with stand these repeat assaults. reporter: more frequent and more instance natural disasters will transform national park landscapes and there is the economic loss. in 2021 alone, our national parks saw over 297 million visitors. they generated over $42.5 billion. reporter: back on maryland s eastern shore, the national park service has teamed up with the army corp of engineers and the association to fight the growing impacts of climate dhank change. it is high tide and water is flowing over the banks at jeffer sorn memorial because the water level has risen a foot since the memorial was built some 75 years ago and the issue of climate change and national parks it is on the radar for some members of congress just this week members visited yosemite national park

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