
Extreme droughts may hit twice as many people by century's end
By the late 21st century, the global land area and number of people facing extreme droughts could more than double, going from 3% during 1976-2005 to 7%-8%, researchers report.
A proud graduate of Michigan State, Kim has more than 25 years of experience in strategic public relations and media relations. She has held public relations and communications management positions at the College for Creative Studies, Thomson Gale, The Stroh Brewery Company, and the former NBD Bank. Kim is accredited in public relations by the Public Relations Society of America and earned a master of science in administration, emphasis in communications management, from Central Michigan University. As part of the media communications team, Kim develops and implements public relations programs to promote MSU’s outstanding research.
By the late 21st century, the global land area and number of people facing extreme droughts could more than double, going from 3% during 1976-2005 to 7%-8%, researchers report.
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