Associated Press: A new report predicts an increased water supply in the Northeast over the next 40 years, while many other regions could face major shortages. The report, released by the Natural Resources Defense Council, cited warm climate change for the increased use of bodies of water already stressed by agricultural and consumer use, causing shortages. The climate change could also be responsible for shifting weather patterns that would bring more water to the Northeast. While the report ......
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Climate Change and Increased Demand Cause Shift in Water Supply
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 20th, 2010
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