Climate Conversations: Drought
Join us for a discussion about drought in the United States under a changing climate.
Ecosystems and communities across the country are increasingly grappling with water shortages, changing precipitation patterns, and challenges to managing water resources. From declining snowpack in western watersheds to unexpected drought conditions in other regions, drought is emerging as a complex climate risk with far-reaching impacts on agriculture, ecosystems, infrastructure, and communities. Join us for a discussion exploring what drives drought, how climate change is reshaping drought risk, and what scientists, water managers, and communities are doing to prepare. This conversation will also examine advances in drought monitoring and early warning systems, the challenges of planning for future uncertainties, and opportunities to build resilience in a changing climate.
When:
Thursday, July 30, 2026, 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Where:
Attend virtually:
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