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    2016 (in continuity to previous executive orders) states that the water levels have not crossed the required levels due to the limited amount of rain and snowfall. This had a direct impact on the state rivers, underground basins and reservoirs. The drought has increased the scarcity of drinking/ potable water. Agricultural production has been affected. The wildlife is getting more prone to wildfires, which is putting the natural habitats in detriment. As per New York times article, the governor…

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    consumption in the world is to encourage people to plant more drought-tolerant plants or even native plants in our lawns and backyards instead of using sod or grass, especially in areas like California or Arizona. This is called xeriscaping, and it can prove to be extremely important for many communities. Although this solution doesn’t always apply across the entire world, it is achievable and realistic, and with the growing rates of drought globally, according to the EPA, it could soon prove to…

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    a wide variety of natural disasters including drought, wild fires, mudslides, and various other impactful disasters. The biggest one that California encountered over time and time again is the droughts they get from various weather influences. The definition of a drought extends across various definitions, but the main one is described as “A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this.” Definitions on drought do vary depending on the location and factors…

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    The drought in California has effected many people over the past year. The whole state is hurting and yearning for water but there is one specific group of living things, animals and people, who are suffering the most. The farmers growing California food and the farm animals providing our food are suffering the most during this horrific drought. California’s farmers are in desperate need to keep crops alive and supply their livestock with adequate amounts of water. California farmland has not…

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    entering its sixth year of a bad drought . Currently in California we are having a drought , which is why we have to regulate groundwaters . Personally , I believe they should not regulate groundwater for many reasons . For example , limiting groundwater is interfering with people's income and people’s actions in their daily lives . To begin , about 95% of California is in a drought , which is why the state limits people’s water usage . In source 2 , “ The crippling drought is expected to…

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    California groundwater We are in a drought and we hardly have water and people waste too much water. Some people need to stop using the amount of water so we don’t get on a bigger drought.If they do a water regulation it can change a lot of thing like farmers not getting a lot of groundwater.if we don’t do it it can get worse.California should have a water regulation on groundwater before it’s too late Some people can lose their , houses because we are in a drought and there's no…

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    California’s newest Drought Determining when drought develops is a function of drought impacts and water users. Drought is best sought as a period of dry weather, and extended shortage of water, especially a long one that is injurious to crops. This is a dangerous hydrologic condition that not only concerns water users in the affected area but also in some other locations some water users exempt but not all the way safe. Drought is a abnormal circumstance if it is insistent. Drought is a gradual…

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    El Nino is a climate cycle of weather patterns across the Pacific Ocean. It has caused a drought in Papa New Guinea which has affected almost 2.5 million people by destroying food crops and livestock, what is left has been eaten by pests, this has caused an increase in starvation (Abc, 2015). This food shortage has especially affected the children of Papa New Guinea as families are selling their children in exchange for rice (Telegraph, 2016). Children are feeling ignored and no one is caring…

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    Droughts in Saskatchewan - Case Study Issue Overview Agricultural regions in Saskatchewan and Western Canada have been suffering from crop death and a decrease in soil quality as the province suffers the worst drought of the decade (Siekierska and al.). Farmers in Saskatchewan have been continuously struggling to keep up with the global demands as conditions on farms are constantly declining due to the severity of the drought in the province (Hamilton). Western Canada has had record-breaking…

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    The drought might have lasted a very long time but now it seems that it might be over. California has experienced a lot of rain which helped California come out of the drought. California has places where water is being stored and where extra water will be stored. California also has some ideas to increase storage capacity and many ways on how to conserve water to last California a longer time. California has a lot of places that we store water. The total average storage between all…

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