A thirsty megafarm is driving a libertarian enclave in rural Arizona to a radical solution: government regulation of its groundwater.| Grist
Led by Arizona, cities and states across the West are storing water in underground rock beds for future use, building the water equivalent of a savings account.| Grist
Despite water woes in “wildcat” neighborhoods, lawmakers may not act.| Grist
The curious connection between the sky’s “thirstiness” and dry spells.| Grist
A century-old miscalculation has California and Arizona fighting over water. Again.| Grist
Arizona has paused new housing construction around the city, citing a water shortage.| Grist
The state’s decision will do little to solve a water shortage largely driven by irrigated agriculture.| Grist