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Climate change may help the Colorado River, new study says
A new study found that the Colorado River may experience a rebound after two decades of decreased flows due to drought and global warming.
There may be a wetter future ahead for the Colorado River, new CU Boulder research says
Decades of data viewed in a new model suggests the river is due for a period of increased flows, but there is a chance things could get worse
Here’s what you need to know about proposals to save the Colorado River
States tasked with deciding the Colorado River's future have submitted competing proposals for how to manage the river's water. Environmental groups and tribes are also trying to help shape that conversation.
More than half of the Colorado River's water goes to agriculture, less than 20 percent goes to cities
Knowing how the maximum allotment of Colorado River water is used raises a few surprises about the amount cities take.
The Runoff | Study brings new accounting of Colorado River water uses
Colorado River water use, bills passed, projects completed, monitoring funded. Updates from the Aspen Journalism Water Desk
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Why Colorado River basin states are split on long-term plan to manage its water
The Upper and Lower basin states are split on a long-term plan to manage Lake Powell and Lake Mead, but meetings between the ...
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Damage to Glen Canyon Dam reveals vulnerabilities of the entire Colorado River system
Glen Canyon Dam, which creates the second-largest reservoir in the U.S., enables the distribution of Colorado River water ...
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Larimer County commissioners say “yes” to Thornton water pipeline
The growing city of Thornton won unanimous approval Wednesday night from Larimer County for 10 miles of a pipeline to deliver ...
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Meet The 28-Year-Old Californian Trying To Save The Colorado River
California is the single largest user of
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River
water, which means that any effort to save the
river
involves ...
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‘If you are not at the table, you are on the menu:’ Tribes submit ideas to manage Colorado River
A group of tribes that use Colorado River water sent a list of principles to the federal government amid contentious talks ...
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The 11 Best Airbnbs In Colorado
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China's push for greener aluminium hit by erratic rains, power cuts
Some smelters are slowing or scaling back their already-delayed plans and others are seeking alternative locations. "The ...
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