Michigan State: New Climate Change Study - Number of People Suffering Extreme Droughts Will Double
January 12, 2021
January 12, 2021
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Jan. 12 (TNSJou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Michigan State University is leading a global research effort to offer the first worldwide view of how climate change could affect water availability and drought severity in the decades to come.
By the late 21st century, global land area and population facing extreme droughts could more than double -- increasing from 3% during 1976-2005 to 7%-8%, according to Yadu Po . . .
Michigan State University is leading a global research effort to offer the first worldwide view of how climate change could affect water availability and drought severity in the decades to come.
By the late 21st century, global land area and population facing extreme droughts could more than double -- increasing from 3% during 1976-2005 to 7%-8%, according to Yadu Po . . .