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June 2012 Climate Summary

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Overview of recent and expected climate and weather conditions in the Southwest.

Drought and Climate Change: A Conversation with Jonathan Overpeck

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Discussing drought and climate change with Jonathan Overpeck, climate scientist at the University of Arizona.

May 2012 Climate Summary

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Overview of recent and expected climate and weather conditions in the Southwest.

CLIMAS Frontlines for Highstakes Science

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“Now there’s been a scrambling of the climate research community to understand what’s going to happen,” said CLIMAS lead investigator Jonathon Overpeck in a video that highlights CLIMAS efforts to help the Southwest better understand and prepare for climate change. “The stakes are going way up. Now, we’re driven by needs in society.”

Water Supply

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