Community-driven climate rescue and Water Cycle explainedCommunity-driven climate rescue for North Dakota – Around 19.5 inches (495 mm) per yearNorth Dakota: A Climate of Hope From the wide-open spaces of the prairie to the heart of our communities, North Dakotans are...
Why Active Climate Rescue Initiative for Impact of water diversion on Great Salt Lake levels?Impact of water diversion on Great Salt Lake levels, etcThe Great Salt Lake: From Salty Sea to Salty Snack? TL;DR: The Great Salt Lake is feeling the heat (and drought) and...
Great Basin watershed management plans and Domino Drought explainedGreat Basin watershed management plans, and more…The Great Basin: Where the Thirst is Real, and the Water Is Running…Dry? TL;DR: The Great Basin, a sprawling desert region in the American...
Why Climate rescue for future generations in Active Climate Rescue Initiative?Climate rescue for future generations, Wildfire, and more…Confronting the Climate Crisis: It’s Time to Act Our planet is warming, and the consequences are already severe....
Water cycle patterns in the Great Basin region in Wyoming – Around 15.9 inches (404 mm) per year.Why don’t more people offer Global Warming?Great Basin Water Crisis: Finding Solutions How does the Active Climate Rescue Initiative aim to address the water...