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State of the Union, climate change concerns

This report on Washington state and climate change http://cses.washington.edu/db/pdf/snoveretalsok816.pdf says: “Washington crops and livestock will be affected by climate change via warming temperatures, rising atmospheric carbon dioxide, increasing water stress, declining availability of irrigation water, and changing pressures from pests, weeds, and pathogens. Different crops and locations will experience different impacts.”

President Obama stated he’ll address the threats of climate change by executive order if necessary. Conservatives don’t like EPA regulations because it expands governme...

 

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