Global warming to increase unpredictable weather, impacts on water, Cooley says in Congressional testimony
Congressional testimony July 10 said that global warming is likely to increase pressure on existing water resources and cause extreme events such as floods and droughts, as well as a rise in sea-levels. During the congressional committee hearing, Heather Cooley, senior research associate at the Pacific Institute, described what to expect and how policy makers and the public can reduce risks from myriad climate impacts on water.



















