Who knew it? Always-full Northeast Reservoirs and Rivers Drying Up
Doug McIntyre discusses the worsening drought in the Northeast, where rivers and reservoirs are drying up at alarming rates. Reservoirs, usually full to the brim, are now significantly depleted, echoing the decades-long water crisis in California. The drought, in an area unaccustomed to such conditions, is one of the worst in the region since 1820 and could lead to water rationing. This is a critical indicator of how climate change is reshaping water resources across the United States.
