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Carpe Diem West’s Dr. Doug Kenney and his colleagues Colorado River Research Group (CRRG) have just published a new report: “When is Drought not a Drought? Drought, Ardification and the New Norma...
Read MoreBeavers may be our most important partner in protecting and restoring western streams and watersheds. ~Sarah Bates Guest blogger Sarah Bates, Deputy Director, Northern Rockies & Prairies Reg...
Read MoreWith fire seasons getting longer and more severe, relying on public funds to maintain forest health is increasingly unsustainable. ~Todd Gartner Guest bloggers Todd Gartner, Senior Associate; M...
Read MoreThe ripple effects of climate change harm human health, hurt local economies and can tear asunder a community’s social cohesion. ~ Jalonne White-Newsome There's a great blog post by Jalonne White-N...
Read MoreCarpe Diem West’s Dr. Doug Kenney and his colleagues Colorado River Research Group (CRRG) have just published a new report: “Innovations in Agricultural Water Conservation and Use: Fertile Ground...
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