Colorado River States Have Two Different Plans for Managing Water. Here’s Why They Disagree States in the Upper Basin say climate change hits them hardest and want to reduce the amount of water they release from Lake Powell. Lower Basin states want to include other reservoirs in the calculation of how much is available. By Alex Hager, KUNC
Study Pinpoints Links Between Melting Arctic Ice and Summertime Extreme Weather in Europe By Bob Berwyn
A medida que aumentan las temperaturas, más trabajadores mueren en el campo By Liza Gross, Peter Aldhous
How One of the Nation’s Fastest Growing Counties Plans to Find Water in the Desert By David Condos, KUER
Environmentalists See Nevada Supreme Court Ruling Bringing State’s Water Management ‘Into the 21st Century’ By Wyatt Myskow
A Historic and Devastating Drought in the Amazon Was Caused by Climate Change, Researchers Say By Georgina Gustin
Lake Powell Is Still in Trouble. Here’s What’s Good and What’s Alarming About the Current Water Level By Dan Gearino
Once Known for Its Pollution, Pittsburgh Becomes a Poster Child for Climate Consciousness By Jon Hurdle
2023 in Climate News: Did Renewable Energy’s Surge Keep Pace With a Radically Warming Climate? By ICN Staff
Rural Arizona Has Gone Decades Without Groundwater Regulations. That Could Soon Change. By Wyatt Myskow
New Mexico Looks to Address Increasing Aridity With Brackish and Produced Water. Experts Are ‘Skeptical’ By Wyatt Myskow