Spring 2019: What Will a Hotter Future Mean for Water?

Finding Water in a Warming World
March 4, 2019 by Nelson Harvey
Coloradans are adapting to and working to mitigate climate change as it manifests itself in the state’s waters, impacting all sectors.
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Hot & Dusty
For growers looking toward hotter, possibly drier times, healthy soils could be key to crop success.
What Makes a Climate-Smart Community?
We're all vulnerable to water shortages and extreme weather events. These communities know what it takes to plan for resilience.
Denver’s Green Roof Law Has Implications for Water and Climate
A new city ordinance focused on climate goals could mean cooler air temperatures.
Agreements, Accords and Summits
International leaders and scientists collaborate on climate reports and agreements. Can local efforts pick up the slack where U.S. emissions-reduction commitments are lacking?
Home on the Range
Cattle aren't immune to climate impacts. To protect herds and livelihoods, ranchers ready for a warmer future.Thank You to This Issue's Sponsors
