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In The American Southwest, The Water Crisis Threatens Existential Harm To Millions

A report notes that seven western states—Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada and California—depend on the Colorado River…

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A report notes that seven western states—Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada and California—depend on the Colorado River for their water supplies. The article highlights that the river’s dwindling flow now threatens existential harm to millions of people across the region. It contrasts the current crisis with the 1922 situation, when the Southwest was largely arid and Nevada’s population was just over 2,000.

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