The U.S. Southwest’s disappearing precipitation is also due to human-driven climate change, according to report

The Colorado River Basin, like much of the southwestern U.S., is experiencing a drought so historic—it began in 1999—that it’s been called a megadrought. In the basin, whose river provides water to seven states and Mexico, that drought is the product of warming temperatures and reduced precipitation, especially in the form of winter snow.

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