Source: Photo By Megan Clark Much like the world around us, California’s snowpack contributes to a lot of the freshwater sources in the state, feeding the rivers, powering agriculture, and quenching cities. Yet, this vital reservoir is vanishing at an alarming rate. Once a predictable natural water bank, the Sierra Nevada snowpack is now shrinking, melting earlier, and forming less consistently. This has led to a lot of consequences affecting food supply, increasing wildfire risk, and impac...