From:
"Save The Colorado River" <gary@savethecolorado.org>
Subject:
Colorado River Update! Will GODZILLA Save Us?
Date:
August 31st 2015
Hello Friends of the Colorado River!
Will GODZILLA Save Us? Seriously -- that's the talk of water managers in the Colorado River basin these days. A few months ago, water managers across the basin Two weeks ago the Associated Press gave me a call and ask me my thoughts about this change and here's what I said: "The water supply situation is getting worse, but not as fast as it was prior to the miracle rains in May and June in Colorado. There's no sustainable path forward, unless water supply managers make consequential change or unless the climate gets wetter" (see New York Times story here).
And now, believe it or not, water supply managers seem to be banking on the climate getting wetter, at least in the short term, in the form of "GODZILLA El Nino" this coming winter (see this Los Angeles Times article here). Past El Ninos have brought record As we've noted time and time again -- and as I repeat in my latest High Country News column here -- water managers in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico are proposing more and more dams and diversions which will drain the Colorado River even farther and imperil the health of the river and water supplies for the Southwest U.S. My column is titled, "While the Animas River spill is eye-catching, Western rivers face an even bigger threat" and was syndicated throughout the West by the Writers on the Range news service.
I went further on the record last night in this Colorado Channel 9 TV News story here where I chastised the State of Colorado -- from which over 50% of the Colorado River's flow originates in its mountains -- for planning for even more dams and diversions in its Well, in the second draft of the Plan, they are asking for both -- an "all of the above" water policy -- that both conserves water and further destroys our rivers. That's why Save The Colorado believes we need more immediate and proactive measures to protect the Colorado River and its water supplies. We support:
All of this is possible! And all of this can happen if we all stick together and move forward to make it happen. Last week Save The Colorado went on an amazing raft trip on the Green River through Gates of Lodore and Echo Canyon. Talking with friends and colleagues we envision a future for the Colorado River that protects this amazing resource for future generations of people and all of the non-human critters that depend on it for survival in a world that is increasingly uncertain due to climate change. The time to plan and act is now! Water managers may be depending on Miracles and Godzilla, but we are not. Thank you for your support and stay tuned for more news and action! Like Save The Colorado on Facebook here |
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