Changing Climate Pushes Arid West Eastward Impacting Farming
The 100th meridian has long divided the U.S. into an arid West and more humid East. Research suggests a warming climate is pushing that boundary east, shaking up agricultural economies along the way.
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July 30, 2018 at 06:37PM
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NPR News: Changing Climate Pushes Arid West Eastward Impacting Farming
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