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Lake Tahoe in US Can Likely Suffer From Heatwaves, Drought Conditions Due to Global Climate Change
Climate change can likely threaten the water levels in Lake Tahoe, suffering from possible heat waves, a decline in snowpack and drought conditions, according to reports. Read here.
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