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Will a shrinking Colorado River shrivel the produce aisle?
The U.S. gets its leafy greens and other fresh produce from the Southwest in winter. Less Colorado River water could mean higher prices or more imported.
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Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation in Colorado River case
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that a 1868 treaty did not require the country to take “affirmative steps” to secure water for the tribe.
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Biden administration is caught between California and its neighbors in Colorado River fight
California countered water plan offered by neighboring states that upholds its senior rights to river.
David Von Drehle: The Colorado River crisis can't be solved without helping farmers
Explosive population growth in the Southwest still accounts for just 10 percent of water use. Agriculture? 80 percent.
Clock ticks down on Colorado River cuts. What will feds do?
Western states that rely on the Colorado River Basin for their water supplies face a Tuesday deadline to tell the Bureau of Reclamation how they plan to cut back during the crushing drought that has shrunk the river. But as that date nears, the consequences for failure remain a key unknown.
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Los Alamos team models drought, climate change on the Colorado River
Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory modeled future drought indicators to gauge how climate change could impact the Colorado River Basin.
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As Southwest water managers grapple with climate change, can a 'Grand Bargain' work?
The approach aims to rebalance some of the bad math that came from promising water to too many people.
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