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The Colorado River is in crisis. Due to historically low water flow levels and increasing demand from all states in the basin, water stress in the Colorado River has attracted unprecedented attention from policymakers, the media, and the general public. Caitlin Welsh, Director of The CSIS Project on Water Security and Global Food and Water Security Program, unfolds how water stress in the Colorado River is a story about agriculture, both as a consumer of water and a source of solutions.

The Colorado River is in crisis. Due to historically low water flow levels and increasing demand from all states in the basin, water stress in the Colorado River has attracted unprecedented attention from policymakers, the media, and the general public. Caitlin Welsh, Director of The CSIS Project on Water Security and Global Food and Water Security Program, unfolds how water stress in the Colorado River is a story about agriculture, both as a consumer of water and a source of solutions.

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