it is aridification. It is the result of climate change and it is going to be at that level or potentially worse for the foreseeable future.
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Senator Heinrich discusses the long-term impacts of climate change on water availability.
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I think, the notion of geothermal is a very bipartisan issue, and I am hopeful that we can do that.
This isn't about building more housing or energy dominance. It's about giving their billionaire buddies YOUR land and YOUR money.
Senate Republicans have finally said the quiet part out loud: They want to put millions of acres of our public lands up in a fire sale, destroy the investments that have created thousands of manufacturing and clean energy jobs—including in their home states—and obliterate programs that lower energy costs for everyday Americans.
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