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The states of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas regularly experience some of the most extreme weather on the planet. Climate change is expected to lead to hotter and drier conditions that will challenge agricultural producers across the region's vast rural areas. Urban centers will also need to adapt to new conditions to ensure a reliable water supply for people and industry.
- How we live: Climate change is degrading lands, waters, culture, and health
- How we work: Climate changes are creating economic challenges and opportunities
- How we play: Climate extremes are endangering sports, recreation, and leisure
- How we heal: Climate change is exacerbating existing social and environmental disparities
- How we serve: Climate change is straining public infrastructure and services
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Related Case Studies & Action Plans
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Shu Sun University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture
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Related Tools
NOAA NIDIS
National Hurricane Center
