Climate In Crisis With Mega Drought, Western Fires: Meet The Press Reports

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Meet The Press Season 3 premieres tonight on NBC News Now and is available to stream on Peacock. Our first episode focuses on the climate crisis with a special report from Cal Perry. 

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Here goes McConnell telling his constituents that he will stand up for them but when it really matters, turns his back on them, who would’ve thunk it?

youtubegoogledeletescommen
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Arizona wasn't made for agribusiness and billions of people who play golf.

outlaw-of-torn
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watering on an unassigned day! Why do they have lawns in a freaking desert!?!?? They just have a few cactus and native desert shrubs

ecurewitz
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The Colorado River is depleted. Fifteen years of drought have reduced the snow cover in the San Juan Mountains in the Rocky Mountains by two months. Lake Powell is down to 45 percent capacity. Man-made lakes, such as Lake Vegas, that supply water to cities are half empty. The Colorado River Delta is now dry. 40 million people depend on the river for their water supply. (Source: Geo) You're welcome.

hwi
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Ooohhhh well at least the rich have plenty of money

tonybarden
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Has anyone noticed the rising prices concerning food, gasoline and everything else? 😳

reality
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Gotta blame everything on climate change.

Bruh-hwsy
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The problem is the speed of evaporation. If we pelletized waste use it to mulch the desert build eco-systems. Production of radioactive nuclear waste deposits and A/C power grids in hurricane prone areas is the wrong direction

robertschwarz
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Hydropower is only a good idea in wet climates like the Northeast. It was hubris to think it would work in the drought-prone West.

xlxfjh
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I’m a lib and government is my long lost daddy.

Toekneepowers
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They need to build hundreds if desalinization plants and be pumping potable water into the farms and homes..

bingyum
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Do yourself a favor and give up Meat . I did, I'm Healthy ; Happy and I Save Money . Just sayin

eldersun
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Funny how experts say the climate hasn't changed drastically in decades.

icausedbidenflation
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Letting farmland go dry to keep fountains flowing in Vegas!!! That makes sense!!LOL

lawrenceiverson
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Can we PAUSE the climate crisis till ... 2022? 2023?

cypressbutane
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I’m a lib and I believe anything my MSM tells me and I kneel before my government and lick their feet. Please use my correct pronouns or I’ll have a panic attack.😫

Toekneepowers
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If the end result compels rich Republicans to leave AZ, then it's all good.

xlxfjh
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What a dumb thing to say "we'll run out of water here too" More likely we'll be flooding.Increased temps don't mean the whole world turns to desert!!Higher temp means the air holds more water!! I.E. More and worse hurricanes!!

lawrenceiverson
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Climate change🤣🤣🤣only more money can make it go away with taxes. There is no climate change!!

nhrafan
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China is doubling our emissions right now, as per the last global emissions report.
Why isn’t China suffering mega droughts, wild fires, and hurricanes on their coast?

TheRealCrimdor