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  2. Climate change in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Nebraska encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) reported that "climate change poses significant risks to Nebraska's economy, environment and citizens". [ 1 ]

  3. Salt Creek (Platte River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek, as with all other saline wetlands in southeast Nebraska, is imparted with its salinity due to the porous nature of the Dakota sandstone through which it flows. [4] The salt in the region is ultimately sourced from Cretaceous-era shale which was deposited when Nebraska was part of a vast inland ocean known as the Western Interior ...

  4. Effects of climate change on the water cycle - Wikipedia

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    Reduction in water quality due to extreme events can also occur. [48]: 558 Faster melting of glaciers can also occur. [49] Global climate change will probably make it more complex and expensive to ensure water security. [50] It creates new threats and adaptation challenges. [51]

  5. Drought prompts Nebraska to divert water from river it shares ...

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  6. Colorado, Nebraska jostle over water rights amid drought

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    The day’s task: Carefully sowing hundreds of acres of seed between long rows of last year’s desiccated stalks to ensure the irrigation water he's collected over the winter will last until ...

  7. Water quality issues challenge what it means to 'leave no ...

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    Wildfires also may be affecting water quality in some of the region’s most pristine lakes, according to a study published in August by researchers at the University of Minnesota-Duluth.

  8. Platte River - Wikipedia

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    In western Nebraska, the banks and riverbed of the North Platte provide a green oasis amid an otherwise semi-arid region of North America. Today, by the time the North Platte reaches Paxton, Nebraska it is much smaller due to the extensive water taken from it for irrigation. Historically, the North Platte River was up to a mile wide (1.6 km) in ...

  9. Nebraska water transfer could introduce invasive carp to ...

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    Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Attorney General Kris Kobach say Kansas waterways could be devastated by invasive carp if Nebraska allows water transfer.