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The Colorado River – and the people that rely on it – are in a state of crisis. Climate change and overuse are taking a significant toll. Seven states must compromise and reach a solution to prevent the river from collapsing.
In late 2023, tensions were running high between the major players in the water world as they convened at the annual Colorado River conference in Las Vegas. LAist Correspondent Emily Guerin was there, seeking to learn as much as she can about the people with the most power on the river, including a sharply-dressed 28-year-old from California.
This episode comes to us from the podcast Imperfect Paradise, which is releasing a whole series on the Colorado River water crisis.
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Agriculture uses a lot of the Colorado River - what if we replaced that farmland with solar panels?
Speaking of farms, most of the crops raised with Colorado River water don’t go to people. They go to cows.
CREDITS
This episode was written and reported by Emily Guerin
Imperfect Paradise host: Antonia Cereijido
Fact-checking by Gabriel Dunatov.
Mixing and Imperfect Paradise theme music by E. Scott Kelly with additional music by Andrew Eapen.
Outside/In Host: Nate Hegyi
Outside/In Executive producer: Taylor Quimby
Our staff includes Justine Paradis and Felix Poon
Rebecca Lavoie is NHPR’s Director of On-Demand Audio
Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio
Submit a question to the “Outside/Inbox.” We answer queries about the natural world, climate change, sustainability, and human evolution. You can send a voice memo to [email protected] or leave a message on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837).
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The Colorado River – and the people that rely on it – are in a state of crisis. Climate change and overuse are taking a significant toll. Seven states must compromise and reach a solution to prevent the river from collapsing.
In late 2023, tensions were running high between the major players in the water world as they convened at the annual Colorado River conference in Las Vegas. LAist Correspondent Emily Guerin was there, seeking to learn as much as she can about the people with the most power on the river, including a sharply-dressed 28-year-old from California.
This episode comes to us from the podcast Imperfect Paradise, which is releasing a whole series on the Colorado River water crisis.
SUPPORT
Donate $10 per month and get our new “I axolotl questions” mug!
Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In.
Subscribe to our newsletter (it’s free!).
Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook.
LINKS
Agriculture uses a lot of the Colorado River - what if we replaced that farmland with solar panels?
Speaking of farms, most of the crops raised with Colorado River water don’t go to people. They go to cows.
CREDITS
This episode was written and reported by Emily Guerin
Imperfect Paradise host: Antonia Cereijido
Fact-checking by Gabriel Dunatov.
Mixing and Imperfect Paradise theme music by E. Scott Kelly with additional music by Andrew Eapen.
Outside/In Host: Nate Hegyi
Outside/In Executive producer: Taylor Quimby
Our staff includes Justine Paradis and Felix Poon
Rebecca Lavoie is NHPR’s Director of On-Demand Audio
Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio
Submit a question to the “Outside/Inbox.” We answer queries about the natural world, climate change, sustainability, and human evolution. You can send a voice memo to [email protected] or leave a message on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837).
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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