Results for keyword: water
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Hot Times - Global Warming in the West
Global Warming is showing up in the West, in everything from receding glaciers to shrinking pika habitat
by Michelle Nijhuis, Jul 19, 2004 -
Throwing out the dishwater
In order to remain aware of the amount of water she uses in her dry climate, the author collects her dishwater daily, and pours it on her compost pile
by Susan Tweit, May 24, 2004 -
Owens River will finally get its water back
The Lower Owens River in Inyo County, Calif., may finally get its water back from Los Angeles, thanks to a last-minute lawsuit by the state’s attorney general
by Alex C. Pasquariello, Feb 16, 2004 -
Vidler is a water predator
by Janine Blaeloch and Chris Krupp, Aug 18, 2003 -
Journey to the bottom of Navajo Lake
As drought lowers the level of New Mexico’s Navajo Reservoir, Jose "Ed" Marquez visits the site of his former hometown, Los Arboles, destroyed when the area was flooded in the late 1950s
by Caroline Arlen, Aug 04, 2003 -
A brave new world of water
Water development in the West has always been about economic growth and enrichment, and current proposals for water use, whether from the public or private sector, need to be judged on their own merits
by Paul Larmer, Aug 04, 2003






