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Drought in California: why 77 percent of the Western US is abnormally dry

The latest drought is threatening drinking water supplies and farms in Colorado, Arizona, and across the West.

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Meat eating could bring habitat loss for 17,000 species by 2050

Meat eating could bring habitat loss for 17,000 species by 2050
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The way we eat could lead to habitat loss for 17,000 species by 2050


The way we eat could lead to habitat loss for 17,000 species by 2050
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2/18/2021
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A macaque mother with her baby in Guiyang, China.
But according to two recent studies one published in
Nature, the other by the think tank Chatham House global meat production threatens even more than climate and the animals we eat; it could also wipe out thousands of species in the next few decades.
Two main factors are driving this problem. As developing countries get richer, they tend to eat more meat. And meat production, especially beef and lamb, requires a lot of land more land than any other protein and the increasing global demand for meat means the industry is constantly looking for more farmland.

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Why Biden needs to reverse Trump's most disastrous climate decisions as soon as possible


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The Trump presidency is over, but his damaging environmental rollbacks remain for now.
In an avalanche of executive actions over the past two weeks, Biden took aim at Trump’s anti-environmental legacy, kicking off the process of repealing and replacing regulations to pursue his ambitious climate goals.
But Biden can’t just sign his way back to Obama-era environmental regulations,
or instantaneously create even stricter ones to limit greenhouse gas emissions and pollution. To overturn Trump’s regulations, he will have to initiate new rulemaking processes just as Trump did to undermine Obama’s legacy. Depending on the complexity and contentiousness of the proposed regulations, this could take several years.

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