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The mighty and fabled Rio Grande dwindles to barely a trickle in ... How should Colorado balance the different uses of its water as climate change shrinks supplies and adds volatility to decades ...
The conflict stems from an 80-year-old treaty where the countries agreed to share water from the Colorado River and the Rio Grande ... Climate change is causing a dearth of water, making it ...
Flooding in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state ravaged nearly everything ... a senior associate at the climate change think tank E3G. The human toll of the rains is at least 163 lost lives so ...
Further east, in Texas, there’s often no fencing at all. The Rio Grande and the rugged terrain around the river serve as a natural barrier. In between, there’s an assortment of fences with ...
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville professor Adriana Martinez, left, and third-year student Emma Prott, right, have been studying the effects of the buoys placed in the Rio Grande by Texas ...