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Researchers in the News

First-ever water cuts declared for Colorado River in historic drought
Brad Udall
Tue, 08/17/2021
CNN
Southern California water officials declare supply alert amid worsening drought
Glen MacDonald
Tue, 08/17/2021
Los Angeles Times
CBS News Poll: Californians Are Concerned About Climate Change After Extreme Summer Weather
Mark Schwartz
Mon, 08/16/2021
CBS Sacramento
First-ever water cuts declared for Colorado River in historic drought
Brad Udall
Mon, 08/16/2021
KGO 810
Reconsidering outdoor travel in the west as wildfires burn
Erica Fleishman
Wed, 08/11/2021
Texarkana Gazette
Why a Native American tradition could save California
Beth Rose Middleton
Sat, 08/07/2021
Record-Bee
Fires searing rural towns
Glen MacDonald
Sat, 08/07/2021
San Francisco Chronicle
Reconsidering Outdoor Travel in the West, as Wildfires Burn
Erica Fleishman
Fri, 08/06/2021
The New York Times
New UArizona-led research identifies climate change challenges faced by U.S. Department of Defense facilities
Gregg Garfin
Thu, 07/29/2021
PVBuzz Media
Two of America’s largest reservoirs reach record lows amid lasting drought.
Brad Udall
Tue, 07/27/2021
New York Times
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