• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    Well… it did. And then climate change happened

    A long stretch of hot, dry weather has left the Mississippi River so low that barge companies are reducing their loads just as Midwest farmers are preparing to harvest crops and send tons of corn and soybeans downriver to the Gulf of Mexico.

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        19 days ago

        That’s not climate change; that’s just a precedented drought

        • Less rainfall

        • Less accumulated upstate snowpack

        • Higher regional temperatures

        • More agricultural states draining off the Mississippi’s reserve in order to maintain a steady growing season

        • Drier ground absorbing more of the remaining river water

        What could any of this have to do with climate change?

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          19 days ago

          I’m not arguing it doesn’t make sense. I’m just stating the evidence shows the Mississippi isn’t trending lower despite how you explain why it is.