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  3. Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.#climatechange#water

Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.#climatechange#water

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  • petergleick@fediscience.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
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    Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.
    #climatechange
    #water

    https://coloradosun.com/2026/05/09/lake-powell-forecast-water-flows-record-low/

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    • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

      Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.
      #climatechange
      #water

      https://coloradosun.com/2026/05/09/lake-powell-forecast-water-flows-record-low/

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      @petergleick If ever a dam should not have been built...

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      • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

        Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.
        #climatechange
        #water

        https://coloradosun.com/2026/05/09/lake-powell-forecast-water-flows-record-low/

        dougfir@m.ai6yr.orgD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @petergleick
        Does that include the water they are robbing from Flaming Gorge?

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        • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

          Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.
          #climatechange
          #water

          https://coloradosun.com/2026/05/09/lake-powell-forecast-water-flows-record-low/

          mlanger@mastodon.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @petergleick @User47 I am heartbroken. I love that lake.

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          • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

            Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.
            #climatechange
            #water

            https://coloradosun.com/2026/05/09/lake-powell-forecast-water-flows-record-low/

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            @petergleick

            What Mother Nature giveth, Mother Nature takes away.

            I am glad I don't live in the US Southwest.

            The water flow may drop too low to generate power by August.

            #ClimateChange

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            • petergleick@fediscience.orgP petergleick@fediscience.org

              Lake Powell on the Colorado River is set to receive 13% of its normal spring runoff, the lowest amount from upstream snowmelt on record.
              #climatechange
              #water

              https://coloradosun.com/2026/05/09/lake-powell-forecast-water-flows-record-low/

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              @petergleick The least, the LEAST, we should do to start climate migration pre-catastrophe mode is to eliminate mortgage interest deductions for places like Phoenix and Vegas.

              The federal government shouldn't subsidize relocation to places that will be uninhabitable in a few decades.

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                @petergleick @User47 I am heartbroken. I love that lake.

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                @mlanger @petergleick Too bad everyone downstream of Vegas couldn’t bother to be as water conscious as them. Feels weird to praise a city of excess but apparently they are AWESOME with water management

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                  @mlanger @petergleick Too bad everyone downstream of Vegas couldn’t bother to be as water conscious as them. Feels weird to praise a city of excess but apparently they are AWESOME with water management

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                  @User47 @petergleick I know that in some places they make certain water-saving activities — like watering plants with household gray water — illegal. That doesn't help.

                  And do we really need so many golf courses?

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                  • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

                    @User47 @petergleick I know that in some places they make certain water-saving activities — like watering plants with household gray water — illegal. That doesn't help.

                    And do we really need so many golf courses?

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                    @mlanger @petergleick That's a no for me. But the billionaires disagree and everyone knows they get to call the shots even though there are way more of us than them.....

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                    • user47@vmst.ioU user47@vmst.io

                      @mlanger @petergleick That's a no for me. But the billionaires disagree and everyone knows they get to call the shots even though there are way more of us than them.....

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                      @User47 @petergleick They need to play cowboy golf out in the desert where the cart is a horse and the golf bag is a jeans leg sewn closed on one end with a strap attached. Now THAT'S a challenge.

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