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Climate change adds questions to Supreme Court case on Navaj
Climate change adds questions to Supreme Court case on Navaj
Climate change adds questions to Supreme Court case on Navajo water
Climate change tightens existing water supplies and can worsen conditions in communities where hauling water is a necessity.
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