Kristen Averyt In The News

N.B.C. News
2 million people are under red flag warnings across California, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Oregon, where the Bootleg Fire is the first official “megafire” of 2021.
M.S.N.B.C.
Extreme heat and drought conditions have fueled wildfires across the West, with dozens actively burning in the region.
The Nevada Independent
In reality, heat is not static and it is not distributed equally in a city. Certain neighborhoods in Las Vegas and Reno experience heat more intensely than other areas due, in part, to how cities developed and the so-called urban heat island effect.
The Nevada Independent
Climate change is making hot summer days more common and more pronounced. The way we experience hot summer days goes beyond any one number.
K.N.P.R. News
Prolonged drought continues to take its toll on Lake Mead, the reservoir for the Southwest.
Forbes
Lake Meade is the reservoir which was created by the Hoover Dam. It gives 25 million people access to water and on June 9, it was measured at 1,071.57 feet above sea level. That was its lowest level...ever.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Lake Mead’s water level reached a historic low late Wednesday, according to federal officials.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak hosted a roundtable on energy in Nevada Thursday afternoon. Sisolak was joined by Sen. Chris Brooks, Sen. Fabian Doñate and included two panel discussions.