
As Bloomberg reports,
*The California heat this year is like nothing ever seen, with records that go back to 1895. *The chart below shows average year-to-date temperatures in the state from January through July for each year. The eastern half of the U.S. has had an unusually cool 2014, but it's a lone exception compared to the rest of the planet.
The high temperatures have contributed to one of the worst droughts in California's history. The water reserves in the state’s topsoil and subsoil are nearly depleted, and *70 percent of the state’s pastures are rated “very poor to poor,”* according to the USDA. By one measure, which takes into account both rainfall and heat, this is the *worst drought ever.*
Perhaps more worryingly,
The International Panel on Climate Change, which includes more than 1,300 scientists, forecasts temperatures to rise 2.5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit over the next century.
*That puts California's record heat well within the range of what’s to come, turning this “hot weather” into, simply, “weather.”*
Reported by Zero Hedge 1 day ago.