Video: From Drought to Deluge, The West’s Wild Week of Extremes
The West swings from drought to floods as new data, tech, and laws reshape water use across the region.
Video: From Drought to Deluge, The West’s Wild Week of Extremes
The West swings from drought to floods as new data, tech, and laws reshape water use across the region.
The October 9 U.S. Drought Monitor shows dramatic change across the West as tropical remnants drench Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, easing drought but triggering flash floods.
A new NASA-ISRO satellite helps California track land subsidence and protect groundwater infrastructure with unprecedented precision.
The Colorado River Indian Tribes are weighing a groundbreaking resolution to grant legal personhood to the river, reflecting a global Indigenous effort to give waterways standing and voice in law.
California’s Project Nexus combines solar power and water conservation by installing panels over canals in the Central Valley.
A new University of Nebraska map highlights how U.S. water rights vary by state, shaping drought response and water policy nationwide.