Severe Drought in Mexico Visible from Space: A Stark Warning of Climate Change
Doug McIntyre highlights the severity of the drought in Mexico, noting that it is so extensive that it can be seen from the International Space Station, 250 miles above Earth. He reflects on how, in the past, satellite images mostly showed oceans and green areas, but now, large, dry regions are becoming increasingly visible from space. The drought in Mexico has persisted for several years, raising concerns about water shortages in major cities like Mexico City. This visible sign of climate change underscores the urgent need for action.
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