The second-largest man-made reservoir in the US has dropped to unthinkable lows amid the West's climate change-driven megadrought. A pair of before and after photos at Lake Powell, located near the Utah-Arizona border, illustrates this transformation.
The second-largest man-made reservoir in the country has dropped to unthinkable lows amid the West's climate change-driven megadrought.
Not only is Lake Powell's water level plummeting because of drought, its total capacity is shrinking, tooA pair of before and after photos at Lake Powell illustrates how alarming the transformation has been. The"before" was taken June 23, 2021, and the"after" was taken Sunday.
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