The West's Climate Mayors call for federal help as Colorado River flows decline
Briefly

A coalition of mayors from Western US cities is urging federal and state leaders to address increasing water scarcity linked to climate change's impact on the Colorado River. Through a set of proposals, the bipartisan Climate Mayors group emphasizes the need for financial backing for new infrastructure and local initiatives focused on water conservation. With documented reductions in flow and rising drought-related disasters, they advocate for collaborative efforts at all government levels to tackle these pivotal resource challenges.
The Colorado River was allocated in a much wetter time period than now,
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