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This atmospheric trend is devastating crops (and no one’s talking about it)

Summary by CBC News
Scientists have coined a new term: thirstwaves. The phenomenon occurs during extended periods of unusually high evaporation — caused not from a lack of rain, but because the air is extra thirsty. Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down how thirstwaves could seriously affect farming and water supplies.

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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