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zion tourism utah water climate drought

Tourism is sucking Utah dry. Now it faces a choice - growth or survival?

Booming expansion to meet the demands of thousands of visitors every year is squeezing a dwindling water supply.

National parks more affected by rising temperatures than rest of country, Zion most impacted in Southwest
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National parks more affected by rising temperatures than rest of country, Zion most impacted in Southwest

National parks and other protected lands are being affected by climate change more than the rest of the U.S., a recent study reveals.

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