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Many places are likely to see increased drought, which would affect both the crops and the pastural land. For instance, in the Mediterranean region, forage yields have already declined by 52.8% during drought years. Drought can also affect [[freshwater]] sources used by people and livestock alike: 2019 drought in Southwestern China caused around 824,000 people and 566,000 livestock to experience severe [[water scarcity]], as over 100 rivers and 180 reservoirs dried out. That event was considered between 1.4 and 6 times more likely to happen as the result of climate change. In the mountain regions, [[mountain glacier|glacier]] melt can also affect pasture, as it first floods the land, and then retreats entirely.

Many places are likely to see increased drought, which would affect both the crops and the pastural land. For instance, in the Mediterranean region, forage yields have already declined by 52.8% during drought years. Drought can also affect freshwater sources used by people and livestock alike: 2019 drought in Southwestern China caused around 824,000 people and 566,000 livestock to experience severe water scarcity, as over 100 rivers and 180 reservoirs dried out. That event was considered between 1.4 and 6 times more likely to happen as the result of climate change. In the mountain regions, glacier melt can also affect pasture, as it first floods the land, and then retreats entirely.