Dust Bowls Are Getting Worse in America
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns that dust bowls are intensifying in the U.S., particularly around El Paso. These conditions mirror those of the historic 1930s Dust Bowl and are now fueled by worsening droughts and climate-driven wind patterns. McIntyre notes that dust has even traveled as far as New York City, signaling a serious, escalating environmental threat.
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