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NASA satellite image reveals extent of drought in East Africa

Kenya’s pain, part two: decades of wildlife decline exacerbated by drought

Kenya’s pain: famine, drought, government ambivalence cripples once stable nation

Guatemala latest country to declare food crisis: nearly half a million families face food shortages

Air pollution in China reduces rainfall

Massive deforestation in the past decreased rainfall in Asia

The living dead – Australia’s disappearing landscape

Drought threatens rare desert elephants

River systems worldwide are losing water due to global warming

Colorado River unlikely to meet current water demands in warmer, drier world

Droughts lasting centuries in West Africa are commonplace

Trees in trouble: massive die-offs predicted with global warming

Revolutionary new theory overturns modern meteorology with claim that forests move rain

Fire in Kenya threatens some of the world’s most beloved parks

Drought threatens the Amazon rainforest as a carbon sink

Secretary of Energy warns of dire future for agriculture in California

California faces severe drought

Many global warming impacts may be irreversible in next 1000 years

Climate change killing forests in the western U.S.

Observed sea level rise, ice melt far outpaces projections

Drought and deforestation in southeast Asia linked to climate change

Climate change will damage forests, creating hardship for rural communities

Climate change will cost California billions

Kangaroos at risk from climate change

Obama talks science: ocean health, water scarcity, climate change, and more

Climate change may increase global conflict

There is enough water for everyone provided it is well-managed and distributed

Markets could save rainforests: an interview with Andrew Mitchell

Long-term memory may help elephants adapt to climate change

NASA study shows global warming will diminish rainfall in East Africa, worsening hunger

Forests cover 1/3 of U.S. but are responsible for 2/3 of its water supply

Geology, climate links make Guiana Shield region particularly sensitive to change

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