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A warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, potentially exacerbating the drought-deluge weather whiplash that has seemingly become more prevalent around the globe. Solutions like groundwater recharge and waterway restoration can mitigate the extremes of both droughts and deluges and can help contribute to long-term ecosystem and community resilience https://buff.ly/3ZywZRl
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