Impacts of Severe Drought

Record-low rain and snow in the West this past winter have sparked fears of water shortages that could have ripple effects for economic activity, hydropower generation, and agriculture across the country. EESI’s next Rapid Readout will connect the dots between this year’s water shortage and the broader multi-year megadrought in the West, and discuss the role of federal policymaking in safeguarding communities from impacts and generating long-term solutions.
  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    24-07-2026

  • Time (GMT/BST)

    17:00 - 17:30

  • Cost

    Free

  • Education type

    Virtual

  • CPD subtype

    Scheduled

The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a Rapid Readout on the far-reaching implications of intensive drought across the country. For example, in the West, a lack of rain and snow this past winter, along with record high temperatures, has sparked fears of a long wildfire season. In addition, a record-low snowpack means less water for reservoirs, which could lead to water shortages during the summer months, affecting economic activity, hydropower generation, and agriculture.

This Rapid Readout will connect the dots between this year’s water shortage and the broader multi-year megadrought in the West, and discuss the role of federal policymaking in safeguarding communities from impacts and generating long-term solutions.

Contact details

Education Provider

Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)

6 active educational opportunities

1020 19th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, Washington DC, 20036

[email protected]

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