Lake Powell, Utah
Prolonged drought has also caused a dramatic drop in Lake Powell's water level. Lake Powell is another Southwestern reservoir that supplies water to millions of homes in Arizona and Utah. These NASA images show the northern part of the lake, which is actually a deep, narrow, meandering reservoir that extends from Arizona upstream into southern Utah. The left image, from 1999, shows water levels near full capacity. The image on the right, taken in May 2014, shows the lake has dropped to 42 percent of capacity.
Humans didn't cause any of this, and we can't stop it either. We may be using too much water, but we aren't affecting the overall climate. The surface of Mars is getting hotter - who's causing that?
the only thing i feel sorry about at this point is that we're currently taking a lot of other species and habitat down with us (the holocene extinction) and it's only going to get worse. OTOH there's still about 500m years left for the earth's atmosphere to support complex life. so i hope it comes back strong one day... minus us clever dumbasses.
good luck with that, kiddos. :)
Basically man-made climate change is a load of horsebollocks.