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climate impacts water food agriculture

Idaho's risks with climate change affect residents on macro, micro levels

Experts told the Idaho Press last year that the Gem State is facing down a future with less water. Idaho agriculture, much of which takes place in the Great Basin Desert, depends on irrigation because of a lack of precipitation in the summer.

Recycled water the future in Boise
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Recycled water could be the future in Boise

City officials are still studying recycled water after the community expressed concerns about the issue.

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