Paying for Water
California’s water sector is experiencing rising costs as the state seeks to address funding gaps and cope with a changing climate. How will we pay for resilience measures while keeping water affordable?
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How Business and Government Might Solve the Freshwater Crisis—Together
Sarah Bardeen
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The Colorado River’s Hydrology is Changing. Can We Adapt?
Letitia Grenier, Sarah Bardeen
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A Look Back at 2023’s Volatile Year in Water
Letitia Grenier
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