It is a misnomer to say that the 40 million people live in it's watershed. I would hardly call San…
On Jolted by Reality, Colorado River Water Managers Plan for Persistent Drought
I keep returning in my mind to the Circle of Blue forum held a few weeks ago about the California…
On Jolted by Reality, Colorado River Water Managers Plan for Persistent Drought
Or they could save half a million acre-feet per year (8% of the Colorado's annual flow) now lost to bank…
On Jolted by Reality, Colorado River Water Managers Plan for Persistent Drought
The problem with this California drought plan is that it doesn't do anything to try to increase water supplies (i.e.…
On California Drought Plan Is a Roadmap for a Perilous Year
There is no doubt that the recent disaster caused some damage to the power projects. But no where in the…
On Uttarakhand’s Furious Himalayan Flood Could Bury India’s Hydropower Program
The results are not unexpected given the lack of hydroecological analysis and environmental planning at the watershed level. Future predictive…
On Uttarakhand’s Furious Himalayan Flood Could Bury India’s Hydropower Program
Labor Governments indeed did the right thing by ramping up capacity. People of Queensland would understand how important these facilities…
On Australian State Considers Selling Its Biggest Water Assets, Built During Drought Panic
Unfortunately this is not an April fools report. Thank you for pulling all this information together- I hope it will…
On Warnings — They Are So Easy To Ignore
Hello, I am an undergraduate student in my senor year at NYU studying sustainable urban environments. This semester I am…
On Map: Oil Pipelines and Vegetation in the Niger Delta
One statistic was missing. How little an amount of oil can pollute a million gallons of clean water? The answer…
On California Drought is No Problem for Kern County Oil Producers