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Harm, Harm on the Range

Climate change doing a number on U.S. West, says USDA report

Posted at 12:56 PM on 27 May 2008

Climate change is having "profound impacts" on the U.S. West and will continue to do so in coming decades, says a new report spearheaded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Titled "The Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture, Land Resources, Water Resources, and Biodiversity," the report focuses on Western rangelands, arid lands, forests, and fisheries. Its predictions are numerous and invariably grim, including extinction of desert species such as the Joshua tree, significant economic losses for the livestock industry, invasion of nonnative plant life, salmon dieoffs in too-warm streams, and increases in such diverse and unwelcome phenomena as drought, heat waves, wildfires, rainstorms, flooding, water pollution, erosion, and insect infestation. Whee! The report is one of 21 planned studies by various federal agencies under the auspices of the controversial U.S. Climate Change Science Program.

sources:  USDAClimateReport.com, U.S. Department of Agriculture, The Salt Lake Tribune
straight to the report:  The effects of climate change on agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity

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I've Seen Fire and I've Seen Rain


The predict both drought and flooding!?  Which is it??!?


Both...

The predict both drought and flooding!?  Which is it??!?

Depends on the area.  Or did ya think the entire Southwest was just a plain, barren desert?

Some Good News, Some Lies

Economic losses for the livestock industry?  Good, maybe it'll dry up and blow away.

And sorry, but pollution is not caused by global warming, it's the other way around.

civil war at the USDA?

Glad to hear that someone at USDA is thinking about the impacts of GW. Now all they need to do is end all the stupid USDA programs (e.g., ethanol) that are making the problem worse!

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