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As the Colorado River slowly dries up, states angle for influence...

Sarah Porter, Arizona State University The Colorado River is in trouble: Not as much water flows into the river...

The Rio Grande isn’t just a border – it’s a river...

Vianey Rueda, University of Michigan and Drew Gronewold, University of Michigan The Rio Grande is one of the longest...

Supreme Court rules the US is not required to ensure access...

Robert Glennon, University of Arizona The Navajo Nation, the largest Native American reservation in the U.S., covers 27,000 square...

Is the Western drought finally ending? That depends on where you look

Dan McEvoy, Desert Research Institute After three years of extreme drought, the Western U.S. is finally getting a break....

As climate change and overuse shrink Lake Powell, the emergent landscape...

Daniel Craig McCool, University of Utah As Western states haggle over reducing water use because of declining flows in...

2022’s supercharged summer of climate extremes: How global warming and La...

Kevin Trenberth, University of Auckland There’s an old joke about the fellow who has his left foot in a...

A water strategy for the parched West: Have cities pay farmers...

Robert Glennon, University of Arizona “Are you going to run out of water?” is the first question people ask...

As climate change parches the Southwest, here’s a better way to...

Daniel Craig McCool, University of Utah The Colorado River is a vital lifeline for...

EXPLORING NATURE

How climate finance to help poor countries became a global shell...

Shannon Gibson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences When Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean in October...
A fisherman looks at the Suralaya coal-fired power plant in Cilegon, Indonesia, in 2023. Ronald Siagian/AFP via Getty Images

Can the world quit coal?