Another great synopsis of the big picture issues. The 9% reduction in Colorado River availablity will certainly be felt by…
On U.S. Groundwater Losses Between 1900-2008: Enough To Fill Lake Erie Twice
Thanks again for providing this information in a comprehensive form. I look forward to it every year.
On The Price of Water 2013: Up Nearly 7 Percent in Last Year in 30 Major U.S. Cities; 25 Percent Rise Since 2010
Nice points, helps me a great deal to get this argument right, and thanks Ned
On Ned Breslin: Opening Water Meter Markets to Support Tariffs and Water Management
Hi Ned Interesting stuff. Couple of things - despite the recent brouhaha over her death, I'm not sure folk here…
On Ned Breslin: Opening Water Meter Markets to Support Tariffs and Water Management
Brett, When you write that "…but reliance on a Colorado River … whose flows could be cut as much as…
On U.S. Groundwater Losses Between 1900-2008: Enough To Fill Lake Erie Twice
Interesting to see my current hometown of Reno not exhibiting loss. The Truckee Meadows were once a sweeping wetland which…
On U.S. Groundwater Losses Between 1900-2008: Enough To Fill Lake Erie Twice
You also have to take into account the wealthy retirees that move into what are arid, and semi-arid areas then…
On U.S. Groundwater Losses Between 1900-2008: Enough To Fill Lake Erie Twice
Is that really a giant freshwater fountain in the first Education City image? Wow. The profoundly bizarre history characterized by…
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Hmm, OK? A "climate surprise"... As we enter the 339th consecutive month above 20th century average temperatures... That conclusion makes…
On Federal Water Tap, April 15: Climate Change Had Little Role in 2012 Drought; President Obama’s Budget
Part of what the moribund U.S. environmental movement needs -- and in particular the fractured and chronically outclassed anti-fracking movement…
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