Tipping Point: The Colorado River Basin - A PBS NewsHour Special

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  • The Colorado River runs nearly fifteen hundred miles, winding through seven states and
    Mexico. It supplies drinking water to nearly 40 million people, irrigates nearly 4 million
    acres of farmland and attracts millions of nature lovers to scenic Grand Canyon vistas.
    And it is on the brink.
    A 20 year mega-drought -- exacerbated by climate change -- is squeezing the Colorado dry. It’s
    a crisis for the people of the Southwest and a “canary in the coal mine” for us all.
    Join PBS NewsHour's Miles O'Brien for a special hour-long live event exploring the relationship between climate change and the fate of the Colorado River Basin.
    Hosted live from Phoenix, the program will foster a
    solutions-based dialog with leaders in areas of science, agriculture, municipal water,
    Native American communities and conservation.
    The event is sponsored by the Walton Family Foundation.
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