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Fill Mead First proposal picking up steam as Colorado River faces ongoing drought

A once-controversial idea dubbed the “One-Dam Solution” or “Fill Mead First” is gaining steam as climate change threatens the health of the Colorado River   and millions of us who rely on its water. It used to be environmentalists who pushed for draining Lake Powell, bypassing Glen Canyon Dam, and filling up the river’s largest reservoir first: Lake Mead. But now, farmers are

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Starving souls on paradise isle: The plight of St Martin s stranded dogs

The coral island of St. Martin's is a place that usually evokes images of tranquillity, idyllic beaches, and unparalleled beauty. However, beneath this picturesque façade lies an unsettling reality a burgeoning dog population that faces extreme cruelty and starvation, especially during the off-season from April to October. As tourism halts, these innocent animals, often fed by

Setting gold standard in environmental reporting: Traverse City-based AP reporter leaves legacy

One Grant, Multiple Stories

Seattle-based correspondent Brett Walton has a habit of adding extra days to his reporting schedules. In this FEJ StoryLog, Walton shares how he used one such buffer to stretch a grant and produce not just one story on California’s small drinking water systems, but a second on the aftermath of wildfire on another town’s water system, plus finish a third pending project on

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