Source: Photo By Pawel Kostrzewa California’s snowpack, formed primarily in the Sierra Nevada during winter, is breathtaking but highly functional to the existence of the people residing in the state. The snowpack acts as a natural reservoir, storing water that feeds rivers, supports agriculture, fuels hydroelectric power, and sustains ecosystems. However, climate change and global warming have been contributing to the snowpack decline, raising significant concerns. Below are 19 urgent and ...