EcoWatch: California’s record-breaking drought is heading into its fourth year, making headlines about water shortages, drying rivers and reservoirs, threatened fisheries, shrinking mountain snow cover, and battles between cities, consumers, agricultural interests and businesses for essential water resources. The effect of the drought has been felt across the country since the state’s agricultural output is the largest of any state, and last year California farmers had to leave half a million acres unplanted......
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Epic Drought Drives California Businesses to ‘Connect the Drops’
Posted by EcoWatch: None Given on March 18th, 2015
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