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Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
Evelyn Baher-Murphy
7 episodes
4 weeks ago

Since the signing of the Colorado River Compact, the Colorado River has been overallocated. In recent years, though, we have entered a megadrought. There is now far less water in the basin than ever before. At the same time, our aging dam infrastructure is threatening to fail, opening up opportunities for radical conservation efforts. In this 6-part audio series, producer, host and river enthusiast Evelyn Baher-Murphy sets out on the road interviewing policy makers, scientists, environmental advocates, state water managers, river rats and Lake Powell houseboaters to answer the questions, "How did we get here?", and "How do we keep going?"

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Since the signing of the Colorado River Compact, the Colorado River has been overallocated. In recent years, though, we have entered a megadrought. There is now far less water in the basin than ever before. At the same time, our aging dam infrastructure is threatening to fail, opening up opportunities for radical conservation efforts. In this 6-part audio series, producer, host and river enthusiast Evelyn Baher-Murphy sets out on the road interviewing policy makers, scientists, environmental advocates, state water managers, river rats and Lake Powell houseboaters to answer the questions, "How did we get here?", and "How do we keep going?"

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Nature
Society & Culture,
Science,
Documentary
Episodes (7/7)
Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
Sooner or Later: A River on the Horizon
1 month ago
37 minutes

Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
Tempered Hope: A Canyon's Return
3 months ago
23 minutes

Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
Deadpool: Black Lights at the Crime Scene
3 months ago
28 minutes

Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
Glen Canyon: A Cathedral Drowned
4 months ago
25 minutes

Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
Imaginary Hydrologies: The Colorado River Compact
4 months ago
24 minutes

Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
The Colorado River: A River Run Dry
4 months ago
16 minutes

Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River
Lifeblood - Episode: 0
4 months ago
2 minutes

Lifeblood: Glen Canyon, Lake Powell and the Future of the Colorado River

Since the signing of the Colorado River Compact, the Colorado River has been overallocated. In recent years, though, we have entered a megadrought. There is now far less water in the basin than ever before. At the same time, our aging dam infrastructure is threatening to fail, opening up opportunities for radical conservation efforts. In this 6-part audio series, producer, host and river enthusiast Evelyn Baher-Murphy sets out on the road interviewing policy makers, scientists, environmental advocates, state water managers, river rats and Lake Powell houseboaters to answer the questions, "How did we get here?", and "How do we keep going?"