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Why the drought in the Western US is a climate crisis that's fueling wildfires and worsening air quality
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2021-09-29
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More than half the US has been experiencing abnormally dry conditions or drought. Extreme heat from this summer caused more water to evaporate and fueled wildfires across the region, worsening air quality in many cities.
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