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Observations throughout the western U.S. show snowpack is decreasing, rivers are flowing earlier in the year, and spring temperatures are increasing. A formal detection and attribution study of these changes shows the majority of these trends are due to human effects on the climate. Credit: David W. Pierce, SIO; land image courtesy of NASA\'s Earth Observatory

Observations throughout the western U.S. show snowpack is decreasing, rivers are flowing earlier in the year, and spring temperatures are increasing. A formal detection and attribution study of these changes shows the majority of these trends are due to human effects on the climate. Credit: David W. Pierce, SIO; land image courtesy of NASA's Earth Observatory

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