Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/California-Copes-with-Worsening-Drought-27MDHUWNY0H6.htmlConceptually similarCalifornia Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXWCompleted★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXCCompleted★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXBCompleted★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXVCompleted★★★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNX5Completed★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXACompleted★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXQCompleted★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXRCompleted★★★★California Copes with Worsening DroughtGP1SVNXFCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SVNXXCalifornia Copes with Worsening DroughtA great blue heron is visible at the diminishing waters of Lake Isabella, which is at 13% capacity and falling, on July 12, 2021 near California , California. Authorities are bracing for a predicted driest year on record for the Kern River, carrying only about a quarter of the average Sierra snowmelt water to Lake Isabella. Large portions of the West are now in the most extreme drought category and fire officials are warning of another devastating wildfire season in California.Locations:California-Lake Isabella, California-North America-United States of AmericaDate:12 Jul, 2021Credit:© David McNew / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3335pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Herons-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SilhouettesShoot:California Drought 2021Lake Isabella, already down to 16% capacity, continues to drop on June 14, 2021 near Lake Isabella, California. Authorities are bracing for a predicted driest year on record for the Kern River, carrying only about a quarter of its average Sierra snowmelt water to Lake Isabella. Large portion of the West are now in the most extreme drought category and fire officials are warning of another devastating wildfire season in California.Related Collections:Drought in the Western United States (Photos & Video)