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US Drought Conditions August 2021

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The Delicate Balance Between Nature & Agriculture and the Fight for Water

The following film is told in a beautiful and peaceful manner but its message of warning speaks loudly and powerfully...
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The Delicate Balance Between Nature & Agriculture and the Fight for Water

Could Cows be Causing the West’s Water Problems?

Some new research out of Northern Arizona University has some data to prove this could be the case. The quoted...
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Could Cows be Causing the West’s Water Problems?

Shareworthy Article Projecting Severe Water Shortages in Colorado

The following article was Published on InsideClimate News (https://insideclimatenews.org)Home > New Study Projects Severe Water Shortages in the Colorado River Basin Begin the...
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Shareworthy Article Projecting Severe Water Shortages in Colorado

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  • US Drought Conditions August 2021
  • The Delicate Balance Between Nature & Agriculture and the Fight for Water
    The following film is told in a beautiful and peaceful manner but its message of warning speaks loudly and powerfully of a problem that exists deep within the San Luis Valley of Colorado. An area once blessed with enough water for the animals and a farmer’s bounty, it is now just another name in the Read More
  • Could Cows be Causing the West’s Water Problems?
    Some new research out of Northern Arizona University has some data to prove this could be the case. The quoted article below dives into this interesting topic and one more factor in the ever-complicated water crisis. Begin the quoted article – “Make It Rare: How Beef Production Saps Scarce Western Water” By MADELYN BECK• MAR 4, 2020 Read More
  • Shareworthy Article Projecting Severe Water Shortages in Colorado
    The following article was Published on InsideClimate News (https://insideclimatenews.org)Home > New Study Projects Severe Water Shortages in the Colorado River Basin Begin the quoted article – New Study Projects Severe Water Shortages in the Colorado River Basin The loss of the reflective snowpack drives evaporation and reduces the flow of water, the study found. By Bob Berwyn, InsideClimate Read More