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Climate Report Indicates Major Impact in Kansas

The new government report says climate change will lead to longer periods of drought and more severe storms in Kansas. (Photo by KCUR Radio)
The new government report says climate change will lead to longer periods of drought and more severe storms in Kansas. (Photo by KCUR Radio)

A new federal report shows that climate change could have a major impact on Kansas agriculture, infrastructure, and human health. Kansas can expect rising temperatures and more extreme flooding in the future, according to the latest National Climate Assessment. Brian Grimmett of the Kansas News Service has details.


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