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Scientists have estimated that without immediate action, the lake could dry up in as little as five years. Here are some ideas for its recovery.
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These researchers found that state and federal policies encourage farmers to pull from the aquifer. Within 50 years, the entire aquifer is expected be 70 percent depleted.
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Colorado and California are rethinking water management for a hotter, drier future, while balancing urban water needs with the benefits agriculture brings to rural communities.
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With water quickly becoming a scarce resource, market innovations are changing the way we use it.
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The company's first CSO, on the job for less than a year, is moving quickly to tackle greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption and food waste.
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Its extensive materiality assessment was the starting point.
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Agriculture is a huge emitter of greenhouse gases, but a deep dig into new data shows that climate solutions may be hidden in our soil.
by Wanqing Zhou