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Archive for February, 2024

Airlines Race Toward a Future of Powering Their Jets With Corn

Courtesy of the New York Times, a look at the water/energy/food nexus of airlines’ efforts to replace jet fuel with ethanol to fight global warming, a transition requiring lots of corn, and lots of water: VAST STRETCHES OF AMERICA are dominated by corn, nearly 100 million acres of it, stretching from Ohio to the Dakotas. What […]

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Price of Oil: Iraq’s Drought Exacerbated by Oil Industry’s Thirst for Water

Via OneWater, a sobering photographic look at how Iraq’s drought has been exacerbated by its oil industry’s thirst for water: Nahr Bin Umar, Iraq. A group of fishermen from Qarmat Ali collect the nets early in the mornings on the Shatt al-Arab river. They fish in this area every day and sell the fish for […]

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Dozens of Colorado Farmers, Ranchers and One City offer to Cut Colorado River Water Use for $8.7M

Via Colorado Sun, a look at a Colorado River conservation program which aims to keep water in the river system as years of prolonged drought and overuse have threatened the water supply for millions of people by paying cash to those who reduce their water use: Coloradans gunning to join this year’s effort to save […]

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Australian Water Industry: Undergoing Profound Change

Via Cosmos Magazine, a look at the Australian water industry which is undergoing profound change Australians have worried about running out of water since before colonisation. Back then, coastal Aboriginal people turned to rivers, streams and lakes for drinking water; those inland, perhaps a mound spring or well-charged rock hole. Others may have had to […]

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Colorado River Rescue Plan: North vs. South in the West

Via The Desert Sun, a look at the status of the Colorado River rescue plan: Will seven Western states be able to rapidly craft a voluntary plan to keep the Colorado River afloat for decades to come? It’s increasingly unclear, as negotiations have foundered between two sides, according to key players.  There are sharp differences […]

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Lithium Liabilities: The Untold Threat to Water in the Rush to Mine American Lithium

Via Howard Center for Investigative Journalism, a report that uncovered the coming electric battery revolution in America will require billions upon billions of gallons of water to mine lithium. Many of the new U.S. mines will be located in the drought-prone American West. Nyle Pennington, a veteran water scientist who tracks groundwater for local governments, stopped […]

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