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Researchers in the News

Winter wildfires likely to become more common, experts say
Erica Fleishman
Tue, 01/04/2022
KGW Portland
Birds of Passage - A proposal to introduce an endangered species to a group of California islands challenges assumptions about n
Mark Schwartz
Tue, 01/04/2022
Alta Journal
Warm Winter Persists as Second ‘La Nina’ Year is Predicted
Brad Udall
Thu, 12/23/2021
North Forty News
Water Infrastructure and Colonization in California
Beth Rose Middleton
Tue, 12/21/2021
West coast Water Justice
Meager snowpack hints at grim future for winters in Western U.S.
Brad Udall
Fri, 12/17/2021
KUNC
Arizona joins Nevada, California and tribes in a pledge to slash Colorado River water use
Brad Udall
Wed, 12/15/2021
Arizona Central
Drought monitors paint a bleak picture for the Colorado River
Brad Udall
Thu, 11/25/2021
Arizona Public Media
These four metrics are used to track drought, and they paint a bleak picture
Brad Udall
Wed, 11/24/2021
KUNC
If the Colorado River keeps drying up, a century-old agreement to share the water could be threatened. No one is sure what ...
Brad Udall
Fri, 11/19/2021
CPR News
Local Opinion: Is the Department of Defense ready for climate change?
Gregg Garfin
Sun, 11/14/2021
Tucson.com
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