Colorado Faces Severe Drought Threat as Snowpack Levels Plummet
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that Colorado’s snowpack has dropped to an alarming fifth percentile, signaling a looming drought. With agriculture heavily dependent on consistent water levels, many farmers face the risk of severe crop failures. McIntyre emphasizes that Colorado reflects a broader national trend of extreme weather disruptions jeopardizing critical industries.
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