Texas Drought: How Water Shortages Hurt Daily Life and Public Services
Douglas McIntyre discusses how a severe drought in Texas is impacting state parks, including limiting access to bathrooms at a Hill County State Park due to water shortages. Highlighting San Antonio’s extreme heat and dryness, McIntyre emphasizes how climate change affects daily life and public services beyond businesses, extending to resource management and tax allocations.
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