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Researchers in the News

This Earth Day, Let’s Have an Uncomfortable Discussion
Erica Fleishman
Wed, 04/21/2021
Hill Reporter
Extended Dry Period Suggests State Could Be In ‘Mega Drought’
Dan Cayan
Tue, 04/20/2021
KPBS
Native American Studies Professor Links Native Voices to Water, Fire and Land
Beth Rose Middleton
Tue, 04/20/2021
UC Davis College of Letters and Science
How bad will California’s fire season be? Experts on the threat – and what can be done
Glen MacDonald
Mon, 04/19/2021
The Guardian
The Water Fight over the shrinking Colorado River
Brad Udall
Thu, 04/08/2021
BBC News
Save the Butterflies—but Not to Save Our Food Supply
Erica Fleishman
Wed, 03/31/2021
Scientific American
Proposed Whitney Reservoir has far-reaching impacts for Western Slope
Brad Udall
Sun, 03/21/2021
The Denver Post
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