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  2. Drought - Wikipedia

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    Drought is a complex phenomenon − relating to the absence of water − which is difficult to monitor and define. [18] By the early 1980s, over 150 definitions of "drought" had already been published. [19] The range of definitions reflects differences in regions, needs, and disciplinary approaches.

  3. Weather Words: Drought - AOL

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    Weather Words: Drought. Jennifer Gray. Updated December 19, 2024 at 12:41 PM. Drought may be a term you have heard quite often, but the definition of a drought is rather complex. While most things ...

  4. Droughts across the West are getting worse - and scientists ...

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    Droughts are caused by periods of drier-than-normal conditions, when little or no rain falls. Atmospheric conditions such as climate change and ocean temperatures factor into droughts.. The Los ...

  5. Droughts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Drought Monitor provides a national database to track the duration and severity of droughts in the United States. It is hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with assistance from the United States Department of Agriculture and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

  6. Climate psychology - Wikipedia

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    Climate psychology is a field that aims to further our understanding of our psychological processes' relationship to the climate and our environment. It aims to study both how the climate can impact our own thoughts and behaviors, as well as how our thoughts and behaviors impact the climate.

  7. Climate change identified as main driver of worsening drought ...

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    Along the drought-stricken Colorado River, the federal government has recently been funding programs that pay farmers to temporarily reduce water use in exchange for payments.

  8. Eco-anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Eco-anxiety had been defined in various different ways; a common feature of the different definitions is that they describe challenging emtional responses to climate change and other environmental issues. [14] [1] The term eco-anxiety is said to have been coined by Glenn Albrecht who defined it as "a chronic fear of environmental doom".

  9. More than 65 million Americans are experiencing 'severe to ...

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    Another EIG study found that an additional 20 million residents could move to drought-stricken counties by 2040. Water managers are already balancing razor-thin water budgets at current population ...