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Arizona’s becoming a dust bowl, and this video of it will scare your pants off

by Christopher Mims. You don't have to wait to find out what the American Southwest will look like when it becomes a permanent dust bowl, with unrelenting drought conditions worse than the 1930 disaster you know from cheery books like

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