础耻诲耻产辞苍鈥檚 Western Water blog is a trove of insightful think pieces and updates on many issues affecting people and birds in the West. And to be honest, the water situation鈥攆rom the Colorado River to the Rio Grande鈥攇ets more bleak with each passing day and year. And sometimes, so do the blogs.
So when 础耻诲耻产辞苍鈥檚 Colorado River Program Director Jennifer Pitt got a call from HBO's Last Week Tonight asking to factcheck some of the information for an upcoming episode on the Colorado River, the whole team was eager to watch the show鈥攊f for nothing else, to bring some levity to the ongoing crisis.
Mixed with jokes on Las Vegas showing leadership on water conservation and the desire of developers to build surfing lagoons in the middle of the desert, was a crisp analysis of the dire situation on the Colorado River, how we got here, and what鈥檚 next.
The episode covers many of the topics, and even some of the legislation that 约炮视频 has been heavily involved in:
- Historic drought
- The inequities of the Colorado River Compact (which John Oliver basically called a system of 鈥渄ibs鈥 that left out Tribes and the environment)
- The desiccated Colorado River Delta on the Mexico side of the border
- in California鈥檚 Central Valley
- The need for rural groundwater management in Arizona
- The much-needed update to Arizona鈥檚 archaic 鈥淯se it or lose it鈥 water law
- The Lake Powell Pipeline
- The concept of aridification (vs. the temporary nature of drought)
- The urgency of the problem
We鈥檙e glad to have national TV attention and more messengers for the Colorado River鈥攚e鈥檒l take as many as we can get. We especially appreciate John Oliver鈥檚 cheerfulness despite the circumstances. Check out the clip here: