Anything
but lush, the U.S. Southwest has been especially parched lately. About a decade
ago a cycle of droughts began; the latest one has dried much of the region to a
degree that meteorologists expect only twice a century.
But
look back a millennium or more, and you’ll find signs that today’s conditions
are not all that unusual.
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