Compare and contrast: Shrinking Colorado River Could Raise US Grocery Prices in 2025
Newsweek
Farmers relying on the Colorado River are raising the alarm as diminishing river flows threaten food supplies and could lead to increased U.S. grocery prices in 2025. Agriculture claims around 80 percent of the river’s water, irrigating 15 percent of the U.S.’s farmland and producing 90 percent of its winter vegetables. Click here to read the story.