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Farmers along Colorado River face more water shortages
Farmers along the Colorado River are experiencing increased water shortages due to a dry winter and reduced snowpack, exacerbating a drought affecting seven U.S. states and Mexico. Climate change is accelerating the drought's impact on agricultural plans in Colorado, as reported by science correspondent Miles O'Brien in the Tipping Point series.
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