Drought
Europe's Drought Is Revealing Historic Artifacts
World War II-era warships, the 'Spanish Stonehenge' and other remnants of the past are emerging from the continent's waterways
Southwestern Flash Floods Submerge Cars, Strand National Park Visitors
Millions were under flood watch over the weekend as rains overwhelmed a wildfire-scorched landscape
Western States Are Fighting Over How to Conserve Shrinking Water Supply
The Colorado River, which supplies water to 40 million people, is drying up
Rio Grande Runs Dry in Albuquerque
The river is an important water source for central New Mexico, and it's also home to the endangered silvery minnow
Utah's Great Salt Lake Is Drying Out
Water levels, the lowest ever measured, are placing migrating birds, local communities and economic development at high risk
Wildfire Burns in Yosemite National Park, Threatening Giant Sequoia Trees
The Washburn Fire has scorched more than 2,000 acres since it was first reported on Thursday
Climate Change May Be Responsible for Sriracha Hot Sauce Shortage
The region where crucial peppers are grown is experiencing the worst megadrought in at least 1200 years
Drought in Italy Reveals Sunken World War II Barge
The Po, Italy's largest river, is experiencing its worst drought in 70 years
Drought in Iraq Reveals 3,400-Year-Old City
Archaeologists raced against time to map the once-submerged ancient metropolis
Human Skull Found by Minnesota Kayakers Dates Back 8,000 Years
The skull fragment will be turned over to Upper Sioux Community tribal officials
Officials Will Release Less Water Into Lake Mead Because of Drought
Water levels in both Lake Mead and Lake Powell have dropped to historic lows as the West experiences the most severe megadrought in 1,200 years
The West Coast Should Brace for Spring Megadrought, NOAA Warns
More than half of the United States is likely to struggle with limited water supply and increased risk of wildfires in the coming months
The Western U.S. Is Experiencing the Worst Drought in More Than 1,200 Years
Human-caused climate change is responsible for 42 percent of the soil moisture deficit in the last 22 years, a new study finds
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