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How climate change could destroy a crucial U.S. water source in the next 25 years

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A new study shows that a major source of water in the western U.S. could dry up within the next 25 years if efforts to combat climate change are not stepped up drastically. NBC News science reporter Denise Chow explains how losing this water source could impact western states and what measures can be taken to keep the water flowing. 

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