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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com New York 馃嚭馃嚫 5h

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California water reaches "new era" as officials issue warning
California water officials say the state is entering a "new era" of water management as climate鈥慸riven extremes force a fundamental overhaul of how water is stored, allocated, and protected.
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Lake Mead warning issued as 100-year-old water deal could be breached
Arizona water leaders warned that a 1922 agreement that divides water from the Colorado River among seven western states could be breached as soon as 2026 amid falling snowpack, declining reservoir levels and stalled negotiations over river operations, according to reported remarks from a Monday Arizona Reconsultation Committee Meeting.
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Fate of Colorado River hangs in balance as political battle brews
A boat moves around Horseshoe Bend along the Colorado River in Page, Arizona. (Joshua Lott/The Washington Post) For a life-sustaining natural resource relied on by tens of millions of people and fought over by seven states and two countries, the fate of the Colorado River often flies under the national political radar.
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Bloomberg Business News source @bloomberg.com New York City 馃嚭馃嚫 Jan 20

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Water 'Bankruptcy' Era Has Begun for Billions, Scientists Say
Chronic overuse of groundwater, forest destruction, land degradation, and pollution have caused irreversible freshwater loss in many parts of the world, problems that are compounded by climate change.
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Bloomberg Business News source @bloomberg.com New York City 馃嚭馃嚫 Jan 20

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Water 'Bankruptcy' Era Has Begun for Billions, Scientists Say
Chronic overuse of groundwater, forest destruction, land degradation, and pollution have caused irreversible freshwater loss in many parts of the world, problems that are compounded by climate change.
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5 Nevada environment stories to watch in the new year
The title of the driest state in the nation comes with unique challenges -- and innovative solutions, courtesy of hardworking scientists, policymakers and water managers.