ResilienceHernán Piñera/Flickr Hotter summers are baking the water out of soil at unprecedented rates This summer's extreme droughts would be 'virtually impossible' without the influence of greenhouse gas emissions, scientists say.
Impacts www.dw.com After the drought is before the drought Last year's drought is still impacting soils in Europe, and though it is still early in the year, farmers already have to water their fields. Is this set to become the new normal?
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