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Climate change is projected to make Nebraska hotter and stormier. To discuss the potential implication on Nebraska's what supply, and what could be done to address it, is Dave Aiken, professor and water and agricultural law specialist in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Agricultural Economics.
Read more, including a link to a journal article on this topic co-authored by Aiken, at https://cap.unl.edu/policy-legal/climate-change-and-future-nebraska-water-challenges.
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Climate change is projected to make Nebraska hotter and stormier. To discuss the potential implication on Nebraska's what supply, and what could be done to address it, is Dave Aiken, professor and water and agricultural law specialist in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Agricultural Economics.
Read more, including a link to a journal article on this topic co-authored by Aiken, at https://cap.unl.edu/policy-legal/climate-change-and-future-nebraska-water-challenges.