After more than a century of use powering 7 state economies, the Colorado River is running out of water.
A $40 billion plan proposes massive desalination plants to save the Colorado River, but critics call it "crazy." ...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs traveled to Washington to push for federal infrastructure funding, Colorado River water protections ...
Trent Loos examines how snowpack shortages and rising water demand are intensifying debate over how Colorado River water ...
The Colorado River water crisis isn't hitting everyone equally—century-old water laws mean that some communities face existential threats while others remain secure: these tensions are the heart of ...
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Could nuclear-powered desalination ships ease the Colorado River crunch?
Federal water managers are scrambling to write new rules for the Colorado River before current operating guidelines expire at the end of 2026, but none of the alternatives on the table address a basic ...
Representatives from the Navajo, Hopi and San Juan Southern Paiute tribes spoke in front of a Senate Committee to support the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement.
From Tucumcari fossils to Clayton trackways, explore New Mexico’s dinosaur sites, dig programs and camping under dark skies.
Analysts expressed concerns about the timing and realization of cost savings and water asset monetization.
Production in Mexico has gone from about 264,172 gallons in 2010 to more than 2.9 million gallons in 2024, according to COMERCAM, the country’s mezcal regulatory body. Nearly all is produced in Oaxaca ...
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