The unprecedented drought that’s crippling Montana and North Dakota | Environment | The Guardian September 7, 2017 It came without warning, and without equivalent. Now a flash drought is fueling fires and hurting the lives of those who work the land View Full Screen Visit External Site climate changeDroughtenvironmentFort Peck Reservationglacier national parkgovernor Steve BullockMontanaNatural disasters and extreme weatherNorth DakotaUS news 0 comment 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post Zika virus used to treat aggressive brain cancer – BBC News next post 2.8 Million Stars Sparkle in This Incredible Image of the Milky Way You may also like Stop Planting Trees October 15, 2023 Unlocking happiness: The 30-minute secret to better mental... October 15, 2023 Community-Powered Solar in Puerto Rico October 15, 2023 Walking the Wild Applegate October 15, 2023 Decolonizing Environmentalism September 12, 2023 Analysis | How Youth Have Changed the Climate... September 12, 2023 Right to a Healthy Environment Prevails in Montana September 12, 2023 How to Build Solidarity Across Difference September 9, 2023 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Birds September 9, 2023 Paving the path towards a global plastics treaty... September 9, 2023