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Colorado River Tribes Can Lease Their Water To Dry States, but Why Is It So Hard?
Via Grist, a look at how the Colorado River Indian Tribes can now lease water to non-Indigenous users along the [...]
California’s Nuumu People Claim LA Stole Their Water, Now They’re Fighting for Its Return
Via KQED, a report on California’s Nuumu People’s struggle to reclaim their water: When Noah Williams was about a year [...]
A Water War Is Starting To Boil Between U.S. and Mexico
Via The Washington Post, a report on water tensions between the U.S. and Mexico in south Texas, where a water [...]
Thirsty In Paradise: Water Crises A Growing Problem Across the Caribbean Islands
Via Phys.org, a report on water crises in the Caribbean: In the popular imagination, the Caribbean is paradise, an exotic [...]
Nevada May Expand Cash-for-Water Rights Programs for Imperiled Regions
Via Las Vegas Review Journal, a report on Nevada’s plans to expand cash-for-water rights programs for imperiled regions: The Las [...]
Will Mexico City Run Out of Water?
Via Scientific American, a report on Mexico City’s water crisis: The global press recently warned that as early as June [...]

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