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DROUGHT

“The average flow of the Colorado River has already declined nearly 20% since 2000, with half of that attributable to rising temperatures. Temperatures in the Basin are predicted to rise another 2–5 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050, which could reduce river flows by another 10 to 40%.”
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The Nature Conservancy
LEARN MORE:
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"A River in Crisis," The Nature Conservancy, 2022
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"Colorado River basins could face tipping point, drought study warns," Kacapyr, Cornell Chronicle, 2024
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"Lake Powell is Still Shrinking," NASA Earth Observatory, 2022
Lake Mead, 2024, 24x18 in., linoleum block print, screen print, gouache


Drought 2, 2025, 16 x 12 in., woodblock print
Paria Canyon, tributary to the Colorado River, April 2024
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