Water Log

To communicate with citizens of Colorado about water issues in the state, this blog features current writings from legal cases, newspaper articles, and journals on the subject of Western water, especially those that pertain to Colorado. It also records major documents that provide historical background to current thought.

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Is A River Alive Robert Macfarlane W. W. Norton & Company 2025. Part two

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 Ecuador, the home of Los Cedros, The River of Cedars, emanates from the cloud-forest. A phenomenon at higher elevations, the cloud-forests ...
Friday, June 20, 2025

Is A River Alive Robert Macfarlane W. W. Norton & Company 2025

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 Is the River Alive covers rivers on the North American and South American continents and the sub-continent of India. It begins with the evo...
Friday, May 31, 2024

GIS and the future of Spatial Computing ArcGIS Spring 2024 Greg Milner pp. 40 - 42

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 For this particular article, getting definitions helped clarify concepts of spatial computing and virtual space. According to Simon Greenwo...
Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Snow Headwaters, Water Education Colorado The Snow Issue Spring 2024

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 Have you experienced the sound of planes overhead and then a dramatic change in the weather? One possible explanation is the occurrence of ...
Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Rogers, P. & Leal, S. (2010). Running out of water

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 Addressing primarily a United States audience, Peter Rodgers, Gordon McKay Professor of Environmental Engineering and City Planning at Harv...

Stuchtey, M. Rethinking the Water Cycle: How moving to a circular economy can preserve our most vital resource

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With Uber and AirB2B, we have all heard of the “sharing economy”, but the “circular economy” has no With Uber and AirB2B, we have all heard ...

Werbach, A. (2009). Strategy for sustainability: A business manifesto

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Defining sustainability as "thriving in perpetuity" (p. 9),  Werbach  promoted the ecological modernization view that economic adv...
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