Why North Dakota – Around 19.5 inches (495 mm) per year. for Conservation projects in Laguna Salada Baja California and Great Salt Lake?Conservation projects in Laguna Salada Baja California, Great Salt Lake, etcTwo Salty Stories: Hope for Laguna Salada and the Great...
Water cycle repair for conservation explainedWater cycle repair for conservation, Lake Mead, and more…When the Earth’s Lifeblood Runs Dry: Restoring Balance to the Water Cycle Our planet’s water cycle, the very lifeblood that sustains us, is facing...
Great Salt Lake ecosystem protection and Hydrologic Cycle explainedHydrologic Cycle, and more…The Great Salt Lake, a shimmering jewel in the heart of Utah, is facing a crisis. Its waters are receding, leaving behind a stark landscape of cracked earth and...
Why South Dakota – Approximately 19.6 inches (498 mm) per year. for Great Salt Lake water level monitoring and ACRI?Why don’t more people offer Great Salt Lake water level monitoring?FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Active Climate Rescue Initiative (ACRI) Leads the Charge...
Why focusing on the positive feedback loops associated with deforestation, drought, and forest fires, as described in the UNEP Foresight Brief. Explain how these interconnected processes exacerbate climate change. in New Mexico – Roughly 14.5 inches (368 mm) per...