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The Water Agreement That Helped Avert a Monumental Resource Crisis
FromThe Negotiators
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Colorado River provides water to about 40 million people in seven U.S. states, 30 Native American tribes, and the area of northern Mexico. But because of climate change, the river has become significantly drier in recent decades.
On today’s episode of The Negotiators, we hear how the U.S. states and Native American tribes reached an historic Colorado river agreement in May to reduce water consumption by thirteen percent—after an excruciating negotiation. This is part two in our look at negotiations over the Colorado River. Reporter Luke Runyon, who covered the talks for National Public Radio member station KUNC, is our guest on the show. He also hosts Thirst Gap, a podcast about the Colorado River.
Luke Runyon interviewed some of the key negotiators for our podcast. He shares his insights with host Jenn Williams.
The Negotiators is a collaboration between Doha Debates and Foreign Policy.
On today’s episode of The Negotiators, we hear how the U.S. states and Native American tribes reached an historic Colorado river agreement in May to reduce water consumption by thirteen percent—after an excruciating negotiation. This is part two in our look at negotiations over the Colorado River. Reporter Luke Runyon, who covered the talks for National Public Radio member station KUNC, is our guest on the show. He also hosts Thirst Gap, a podcast about the Colorado River.
Luke Runyon interviewed some of the key negotiators for our podcast. He shares his insights with host Jenn Williams.
The Negotiators is a collaboration between Doha Debates and Foreign Policy.
Released:
Oct 31, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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