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Dry Colorado River Forecast Gets Drier

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Hydrological conditions are starting to mirror the frightful years between 2020 and 2022, when meagre runoff sent the reservoirs into a deep plunge to record lows. That sparked panic among federal water managers in the summer of 2022. The basins politics today are perhaps even more fraught.

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FRESH, October 4, 2022: Carbon Dioxide Storage and Transport Emerges as Political Flashpoint

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October 4, 2022. One in 20 tests performed by the city’s water department detected the toxic metal at concentrations exceeding government limits for drinking water. October 11-13, 2022: Great Lakes Commission Annual Meeting – register. October 18, 2022: EPA’s Debra Shore at the Great Lakes Conference — register.

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Why the World Needs a New UN Study on the Effects of Nuclear War

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The global community expects this type of authoritative scientific assessment on global existential threats from its international bodies; an example is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that was created to provide governments and the public with regular scientific assessments on climate change, risks posed, and solutions.

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Short-Changing Michigan Local Governments Has Resulted in Deteriorating Water Systems and Other Services

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Short-Changing Michigan Local Governments Has Resulted in Deteriorating Water Systems and Other Services. Getting enough money from the state and federal governments to help maintain city services has become a struggle for many Michigan municipalities. By Lester Graham, Michigan Radio – May 9, 2022.

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What’s Up With Water — July 19, 2022

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Lawmakers put a clause into an omnibus bill that prevented local governments from giving the natural environment its own legal rights. 4) Drought Is Political. And across the American West, Indian tribes are increasingly involved in the political landscape of water. Their plan is due next month.

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Ontario Government Political Staff Directed Changes to Municipal Official Plans to Favour the Interests of Select Landowners

Enviromental Defense

The documents also offer evidence that Ministers’ offices, other than that of Housing Minister Steve Clark, were involved as early as January 2022, prior to the June 2022 election, and yet the government still kept Ontario voters in the dark. Of the four requests, two have now resulted in partial releases.

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Beyond Modern Science: The Untapped Potential of Traditional Knowledge & Traditional Leadership for Disaster Management in Africa

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Candidate in the Department of Political Science at Colorado State University Despite being one of the lowest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change, Africa has experienced widespread losses and damages attributed to human-induced climate change.