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Numerous rivers around the world, actually True Dough Oct 2022 #1
Such as the Po River in Italy Botany Oct 2022 #3
It's the new normal, in terms of great unpredictability of normal weather and water systems LymphocyteLover Oct 2022 #6
Fracking at the headwaters of Mississippi broke an acquifer - 24 Million gallon groundwater leak TigressDem Oct 2022 #82
Republicans probably think this is one of benefits of climate change. honest.abe Oct 2022 #2
RW Sinclair-owned morning show The National Desk had a story highplainsdem Oct 2022 #4
Yeah, somehow that does not surprise me. honest.abe Oct 2022 #9
few years ago, I read that peaches are now... 3catwoman3 Oct 2022 #16
I'm planning on planting peaches here in Upper MI where I live Kaleva Oct 2022 #28
When my husband and I were first married, he was flying tankers for the... 3catwoman3 Oct 2022 #67
Peaches, pawpaws, chestnuts, persimmons, pecans all now growing in Minnesota NickB79 Oct 2022 #68
The growing season is expected to become longer here in the north Kaleva Oct 2022 #27
I live 20 miles south of the Canadian border mgardener Oct 2022 #44
Light frost about a day ago in Michigan. roamer65 Oct 2022 #80
This can and will mostly likely effect all Americans Botany Oct 2022 #5
No doubt but we know most Republicans are clueless about issues like this. honest.abe Oct 2022 #8
All farmers and politicians in the greater Mississippi watershed are going to get a lesson ... Botany Oct 2022 #12
Through the Ogallala Aquifer is where they wanted to put the Keystone XL exstension Ohioboy Oct 2022 #39
They see it as a building opportunity. PlutosHeart Oct 2022 #71
Add Lake Meade and The Salt lakes Heather MC Oct 2022 #38
fuck! LymphocyteLover Oct 2022 #7
Does this mean we shelve plans sarisataka Oct 2022 #10
Hope so Rebl2 Oct 2022 #19
A couple weeks ago a river cruise sarisataka Oct 2022 #22
I was wondering what was going to happen with those river cruise trips. NT raccoon Oct 2022 #65
Since River Cruises are highly polluting PlutosHeart Oct 2022 #70
That's really gonna disappoint Albuquerque. jaxexpat Oct 2022 #33
Is there a link to an article about that picture? tanyev Oct 2022 #11
FYI Botany Oct 2022 #15
That's it! Thank you. tanyev Oct 2022 #63
was in my hometown over the weekend. mopinko Oct 2022 #13
My farm pond is extremely low. Putting flea powder on my catfish Emile Oct 2022 #14
Baby I'm yours, until the rivers all run dry Walleye Oct 2022 #17
I guess you're not mine any more... WestMichRad Oct 2022 #20
Joe Walsh can stop waiting... Qutzupalotl Oct 2022 #59
Seems human beings were an evolutionary mistake Cyrano Oct 2022 #18
Its not a matter of healing. Otto_Harper Oct 2022 #37
I thought this at one time, evolves Oct 2022 #40
We need more nuclear plants. Elessar Zappa Oct 2022 #47
Agent Smith was right. . . ET Awful Oct 2022 #43
Hard to argue with his opinion of humans. Anyone disagree with him? Cyrano Oct 2022 #52
Painfully stark assessment... Pluvious Oct 2022 #53
This is my prayer cilla4progress Oct 2022 #54
Why isn't FOX news on this?? packman Oct 2022 #21
The whole earth and all its creation groans under the environmental PatrickforB Oct 2022 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author Duppers Oct 2022 #26
Capitalism? Duppers Oct 2022 #29
So, you take umbrage at my attack on capitalism. Note: I cited two factors. PatrickforB Oct 2022 #69
Great, great post! Dave says Oct 2022 #77
Tragic but not hopeless if folks can admit it's anthropogenic. Duppers Oct 2022 #24
And humans are slurping aquifers dry too! GreenWave Oct 2022 #25
The rivers and 2naSalit Oct 2022 #30
Look at the bright side. gibraltar72 Oct 2022 #31
They are already doing just that Botany Oct 2022 #35
How is right wing media going to blame The Democrats and President Biden for this kimbutgar Oct 2022 #32
Because he shut down the magic pipeline? Oh that's gas prices, 🤔. Emile Oct 2022 #34
PSST.... The entire Southwestern part of the United States is going to experience a severe water Heather MC Oct 2022 #36
And the great aquifers dalton99a Oct 2022 #66
Pretty soon, Earth will look like Mars Marthe48 Oct 2022 #41
Antarctica will probably be habital Kaleva Oct 2022 #56
No. It will be a methane area uninhabited by all living. PlutosHeart Oct 2022 #72
The last time the Earth was warm enough for Antarctica to be ice free Kaleva Oct 2022 #81
The water may escape Earth itself IbogaProject Oct 2022 #42
Dramatic, but likely temporary (at least in the near term)....... getagrip_already Oct 2022 #45
The river systems have been far more important to the USA's growth than is generally realized. BobTheSubgenius Oct 2022 #46
It's astonishing that you can load a barge in downtown Pittsburgh.... A HERETIC I AM Oct 2022 #51
The river systems in Eastern Europe are pretty crazy too. cemaphonic Oct 2022 #57
Not for much longer. roamer65 Oct 2022 #78
Well that scraps a plan to divert the Mighty Miss. to send water west. Historic NY Oct 2022 #48
I thought they had flooding sometimes IronLionZion Oct 2022 #49
Long has Hank Williams Jr. foretold this doom! Alhena Oct 2022 #50
Tower Rock is just south of St. Louis... TrumanTheTiger Oct 2022 #55
Not to mention the photos in the OP are well away from the main channel... A HERETIC I AM Oct 2022 #58
If it was just the Mississippi being low then I would be still be concerned but this not just a .... Botany Oct 2022 #64
This is unusual (and the drought as a whole certainly cause for concern) but not unprecedented fishwax Oct 2022 #60
Over here, it's the same situation with the Rhein DFW Oct 2022 #61
dry now does not mean dry always dembotoz Oct 2022 #62
The Sauk River in MN. has PlutosHeart Oct 2022 #73
It blows my mind central MN is normal, and southern MN is so dry NickB79 Oct 2022 #75
We'll be lucky if our world doesn't resemble the one in Mad Max Fury Road in 20 years. Initech Oct 2022 #74
The big storms and hurricanes/typhoons do not refill our aquifers FakeNoose Oct 2022 #76
Build the wall!!!! roamer65 Oct 2022 #79
Here is an interesting thought, though.... Match drought areas and flood areas - exchange TigressDem Oct 2022 #83
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