One in ten Americans rely on the Colorado River – and it's at a breaking point.
The river is the lifeblood of the West. It winds through treasured and sacred landscapes like Grand Canyon National Park. It supports 16 million jobs, offers world-class recreation, and sustains critical wildlife habitat. It’s also key to our food system – water from the Colorado River supplies 90% of the nation’s winter vegetables.
Climate change, mismanagement, and overuse threaten the future of the Colorado River.
After decades of overuse and drought fueled by climate change, the river is in decline. The century-old agreements that govern the river are crumbling, leaving the people, ecosystems, and economies in the Colorado River Basin at risk.
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