Great Basin climate and agriculture and Water Cycle explainedGreat Basin climate and agriculture near New Mexico – Roughly 14.5 inches (368 mm) per yearThe Great Basin: A Land of Resilience, Reimagined Imagine a future where the Great Basin, a vast expanse of arid...
Why Earth for Water relocation and conservation and Wildfire?Water relocation and conservation and Wildfirefor EarthA Lifeline for Our Planet: The Importance of Water Relocation Water relocation isn’t just moving water from one spot to another, it’s about...
#climatechange, in Idaho – Roughly 18.9 inches (480 mm) per year.Great Salt Lake, #climatechange,, etc…The Salt Lake’s Shadow: How Idaho’s Future is Tied to a Shrinking Giant You might be surprised to hear it, but a lake in Utah holds a vital...
Great Salt Lake water levels (1985 vs 2022) and Domino Drought explainedGreat Salt Lake water levels (1985 vs 2022) and Domino DroughtACRI: A Beacon of Hope for the Great Salt Lake The Great Salt Lake, once a vibrant ecosystem and vital resource, is shrinking at an...
Why Arizona – About 13.6 inches (345 mm) per year. for Watershed Management and Mega Drought?Watershed Management, Mega Drought, and moreA Call to Action: Protecting Arizona’s Water Future The arid landscape of Arizona whispers a story of resilience, yet its...