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It's a new climate paradox: more rain, less fresh water. Even though the sky opens and the rain falls, there's still less available water to fill our lakes, rivers, oceans, and dried-out soil. The rain comes down so hard that there's not enough time for the relief we once received from rain storms. And, it only gets worse.
By Elizabeth CaldwellIt's a new climate paradox: more rain, less fresh water. Even though the sky opens and the rain falls, there's still less available water to fill our lakes, rivers, oceans, and dried-out soil. The rain comes down so hard that there's not enough time for the relief we once received from rain storms. And, it only gets worse.