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Water Is Running Out in the Rio Grande. This Report Has Solutions, but Will Stakeholders Act?

A Q&A with Water Policy Expert Kathy Robb on her solutions-oriented report that builds off successes of Colorado river basin negotiations.

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A view of the Amistad dam on February 21, 2023 in Del Rio, Texas. Lake Amistad, the international reservoir bordering Texas and Mexico which provides water to the Rio Grande, is strained by severe drought conditions. (Photo by Brandon Bell via Getty Images)

The Rio Grande, known as the Río Bravo in Mexico, extends nearly 2,000 miles and serves as an int…

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