Los Angeles Is Running Out of Water
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, reports on Los Angeles’ worsening water crisis. The city faces critical challenges, including insufficient water to fight wildfires and sustain vegetation. The Colorado River Basin, a key water source for L.A., is severely impacted by the “1,200-year drought.” McIntyre warns that while the situation is dire now, it’s likely to deteriorate further in the coming years.
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