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Via the Las Vegas Review Journal, an article on a battle over water between Utah and Nevada that is threatening to boil over: A battle is brewing on the border of the nation’s two driest states over the West’s most precious resource. Utah water officials have long eyed pumping groundwater into the burgeoning community of […]
Read more »Via Modeshift, an article on Arizona’s freshwater crisis: Three weeks into a trip to Arizona to report on the state’s magnifying water-scarce condition I’m becoming more expert in a contemporary American story that pits a state’s unyielding capitalist model of growth against Mother Earth’s power to change the rules of the game. In its basic […]
Read more »Via Nature World News, an article on a new study examining US water scarcity: Water scarcity is occurring in some of the US’ biggest freshwater reserves, as per a new study. Not only the crisis is evident in the US but also to other parts of the world. Amid a growing human population, US and […]
Read more »Via Bloomberg, an article on how China’s first Winter Olympics rely completely on artificial snow, further straining dry regions around Beijing: Weeks before the world’s best skiers and snowboarders descend on Zhangjiakou, a main site of the Beijing Winter Olympics, a dozen machines furiously churned out snow to cover the mountains they will race down. The slopes were soon […]
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