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2011 has seen the deepest drought in 60 years in the Horn of Africa which has contributed to a famine in Somalia and 10 million people affected in Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Uganda.
Morales is still president, but as the longest and deepest drought in Bolivia's recent history continues to bite in cities across the country, he has cause to fear that water could be his government's political undoing, too.
God knows he had his chances in 2012: the hottest year in the history of the continental United States, the deepest drought of his lifetime, and a melt of the Arctic so severe that the federal government's premier climate scientist declared it a "planetary emergency".
Much of America spent 2012 in the grips of the deepest drought since the 1950s.
Many African countries are already experiencing longer and deeper droughts, floods and cyclones.
In coming years there will be plenty of big storms and deep droughts.
He said the plant would draw only a nominal amount from the aquifer -- 40,000 to 60,000 gallons a day -- and would truck in water during deep droughts.
For decades, climate scientists have predicted that, as global temperatures rose, the side effects would include deeper droughts, more intense flooding, and more ferocious storms.
They can expect to be swamped more often by tidal surges, battered by ever stronger typhoons and storms, and hit by deeper droughts.
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