Climate change is
likely to cause decade-long mega-droughts across US
south-west and Great Plains , new study shows
A file photo taken on February 3, 2014
shows Hereford cattle roaming the dirt-brown
fields of Nathan Carver's ranch on the outskirts of Delano ,
in California 's Central
Valley . On December 11, 2015, 195 states are scheduled to strike a
deal in Paris
to curb the fossil-fuel gases imperilling Earth's climate system.
Cattle roam dirt-brown fields on the outskirts
of Delano , in California ’s
Central Valley . Scientists predict future
droughts will be far worse than the one in California . Photograph: Frederic J
Brown/AFP/Getty Images
Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment
correspondent
@suzyji
Thursday 12 February 2015 / http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/feb/12/us-faces-worst-droughts-1000-years-climate-change-predict-scientists?CMP=fb_gu
The US
south-west and the Great Plains will face
decade-long droughts far worse than any experienced over the last 1,000 years
because of climate change, researchers said on Thursday.
The coming drought age – caused by higher
temperatures under climate change – will make it nearly impossible to carry on
with current life-as-normal conditions across a vast swathe of the country.
The droughts will be far worse than the one
in California
– or those seen in ancient times, such as the calamity that led to the decline
of the Anasazi civilizations in the 13th century, the researchers said.
“The 21st-century projections make the
[previous] mega-droughts seem like quaint walks through the garden of Eden,”
said Jason Smerdon, a co-author and climate scientist at Columbia University ’s
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
Researchers have long known that the
south-west and Great Plains will dry out over
the second half of the 21st century because of rising temperatures under
climate change.
But this was the first time researchers
found those droughts would be far worse even than those seen over the millennia.
The years since 2000 give only a small
indication of the punishment ahead. In parts of Arizona ,
California , Nevada ,
New Mexico , Oklahoma
and Texas , 11
of those years have been drought years.
As many as 64 million people were affected
by those droughts, according to Nasa projections.
Those conditions have produced lasting
consequences. In California ,
now undergoing its fourth year of drought – and the worst dry spell in 1,200
years, farmers have sold off herds. Growers have abandoned fields. Cities have
imposed water rationing.
But future droughts could be even more
disruptive, because they will likely drag on for decades, not years.
“We haven’t seen this kind of prolonged
drought even certainly in modern US history,” Smerdon said. “What
this study has shown is the likelihood that multi-decadal events comprising
year after year after year of extreme dry events could be something in our
future.”
The study, Unprecedented 21st-Century
Drought Risk in the American Southwest and Central Plains, was published in a
new online journal Science Advances.
The researchers said the effects of drought
would likely be exacerbated by population growth in the south-west and rising
demands for water.
Already current demands for water – for
agriculture and for daily life – have drastically reduced groundwater sources
in California
and across the south-west.
Under the current warming trajectory, the
south-west and Great Plains could expect to
see chronic water shortages, making it impossible to carry out farming and
ranching under current methods.
“Given the likelihood of a much drier
future and increasing water resources demand, groundwater loss and higher
temperatures will likely exacerbate the impacts of future droughts, presenting
a major adaptation challenge,” the paper said.
The researchers used data derived from tree
rings, whose growth patterns show the effects of dry and wet years, sampled
across North America , and soil moisture,
rainfall and evaporation records, and 17 climate models to study the effects of
future temperature rise on the region.
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