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Today was the third annual Healthy Rivers Youth Water Summit. Students from six local schools met at Third Street Center in Carbondale to share…
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Local Tyler Lindsay returns to talk about his pursuit of flow and relationship with source water on Shifting Gears. Click here for part one.Shifting Gears…
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A review of the U.S. Department of the Interior’s most recent oil and gas leasing data shows that since 2017, more than 60 percent of oil and gas leases…
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As climate change continues to sap the Colorado River’s water, some users face serious legal risks to their supplies, according to a new analysis by...
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Local rancher Bill Fales talks with Bill Kight about protecting the watershed, the risks of wolf reintroduction, and other changing conditions in the…
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Much of the Santa Cruz River is a dry, desert wash, only flowing after heavy monsoon rains. As Tucson Water hydrologist Dick Thompson and I walk along...
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Climate change has been called the new normal. But residents in some parts of the Southwest say after living through the last two years, there’s nothing...
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Theo Colborn is credited with identifying damage to human reproductive health caused by small doses of toxic chemicals called endocrine disruptors. Theo…
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Finding a river in the West that still behaves like a Western river -- one that rises and falls with the annual rush of melting snow -- is tough. Many...
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One hundred and fifty years ago, a group of explorers led by Civil War veteran John Wesley Powell set out to document the canyons of the Green and...