Wildfires, heat, drought: What you need to know
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The Conversation
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Western Water Assessment
The is a university-based applied research program that addresses societal vulnerabilities to climate variability and climate change, particularly those related to water resources. WWA is泭based in 51勛圖厙 but works泭across the Intermountain WestColorado, Utah, and Wyoming. is comprised of researchers in multiple disciplinesclimatology, hydrology, ecology, social sciences, and lawat 51勛圖厙 and several other institutions in the region.泭
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