Future dryness in the southwest US and the hydrology of the early 21st century drought

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | December 14th, 2010

Summary

Recently the Southwest has experienced a spate of dryness, which presents a challenge to the sustainability of current water use by human and natural systems in

GRACE satellite observations reveal the severity of recent water over-consumption in the United States

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | August 18th, 2017

Summary

Changes in the climate and population growth will critically impact the future supply and demand of water, leading to large uncertainties for sustainable resour

Green Light for Adaptive Policies on the Colorado River

Water (MDPI) | December 21st, 2021

Summary

The Colorado River is a critical source of water supply for 40 million people in nine states spanning two nations in western North America. Overallocated in the 20th cent

Haven or Hazard: The Ecology and Future of the Salton Sea

Pacific Institute | February 1st, 1999

Summary

California’s Salton Sea is a fertile oasis in the hostile desert of south-eastern California. It has been adopted by millions of birds migrating along the Pacific Flywa

Hazard: The Future of the Salton Sea With No Restoration Project

Pacific Institute | May 1st, 2006

Summary

The Salton Sea lies on the brink of catastrophic change. The amount of water flowing into the Sea in the next twenty years will decrease by more than 40%, causing

Hazard’s Toll: The Costs of Inaction at the Salton Sea

Pacific Institute | September 3rd, 2014

Summary

The declining Salton Sea will impose massive public health and environmental costs on local residents and Californians generally, as described in the Pacific Institute re

How Much Snow?

Scientific American | March 1st, 1939

Summary

Last winter, at 682 different locations in the Rockies and high Sierras, more than 30,000 exact measurements of snow depth and water content were taken, in order to e

How Native Americans will Shape the Future of Water in the West

New Yorker | January 27th, 2023

Summary

As a child, Stephen Lewis heard stories about a river that, for the most part, no longer flowed. “How I grew up was that it was a theft, that it was stolen from us,”

Identifying Major Hydrologic Change Drivers in a Highly Managed Transboundary Endorheic Basin: Integrating Hydro-ecological Models and Time-Series Data Mining Techniques

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | August 23rd, 2022

Summary

The fragile balance of endorheic lakes in highly managed semi-arid basins with transboundary water issues has been altered by the intertwined effects of global warming an

Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

United States Congress | August 6th, 2022

Summary

Click "get document" for the entire bill. Scroll below to see its drought relief amendment.

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