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Yes, Indianapolis Star, Climate Change Is Delivering More Water to Indiana
By
James Taylor -
November 29, 20200
 

The Indianapolis Star published a misleading article this week titled, “‘Will we have water when we need it?’: How Indiana utilities are preparing for climate change”. While the article claims climate change is threatening Indiana’s water supplies, objective data show Indiana is benefiting from increasing precipitation and more water availability as the Earth modestly warms.

The Star article claims, “Just 150 miles from one of the largest sources of fresh water in the world, utility planners are worried about finding enough water to supply a growing Indianapolis because of climate change.”

Also, according to the Star, “summer drought risk is growing” and “summer rainfall will decrease by about 10% in August and September by 2080….”

However, objective data reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) show exactly the opposite.

https://climaterealism.com/2020/11/yes-indianapolis-star-climate-change-is-delivering-more-water-to-indiana/