Drought Crisis Sparks Battle With Mexico Over Water
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on escalating water tensions between the U.S. and Mexico. As drought intensifies in North America, Mexico is failing to meet its water-sharing obligations under a 1944 treaty, sparking conflict with Texas. McIntyre points out that this region has long been one of the most drought-affected in the United States, adding urgency to the growing crisis.
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