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August 26, 2020A multi-year endeavor to explore avenues for bringing private capital to support sustainable water solutions for the Colorado River Basin
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October 20, 2020National poll reveals Americans' priorities for protecting water and addressing climate change
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January 13, 2021Declining diversity of production, assets, suppliers and markets is leading to increased economic and environmental risks for farmers and consumers
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January 29, 2021Climate change and fisheries management
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February 9, 2021Community-led partnerships are essential in bringing running water to the Navajo Nation's remote residents
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April 5, 2021Water Resources Research
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April 5, 2021Water Resources Research
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April 8, 2021Outlining the steps in the process of designing a socio-economic assessment plan
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July 28, 2021A position paper presented by the Walton Family Foundation, working to protect and preserve water resources so nature and people can thrive together.
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September 2, 2021Interactive maps highlight impacts on surface water and groundwater in Upper Mississippi River Basin
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October 27, 2021Voters are particularly concerned about water supply for farmers and ranchers in the region, survey finds
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March 21, 2022National poll shows 8 in 10 believe action is needed now on solutions that safeguard rivers and oceans
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April 27, 2022Natural areas managed to provide ecological and societal benefits present an opportunity to address increasing climate change
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May 5, 2022Arizona Voters Want To Prioritize Funding For Conservation, Restoration and Recycling Projects
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June 6, 2022Morning Consult ran a survey, on behalf of the Walton Family Foundation, focusing on the importance of traceability in the seafood consumers purchase
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June 22, 2022In this report, Context Network presents three case studies of past introductions, or expansions, of new crops to the market.
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August 25, 2022Morning Consult conducted a survey, on behalf of the Walton Family Foundation, with additional analysis from Beck Research, that illustrated most Americans agree that protecting agriculture, food, soil health, and water quality now and in the future is essential
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August 26, 2022Climate change is causing fish stocks to shift and is altering their productivity and availability. This is already creating issues with access to stocks and the allocation of harvest opportunity to fishers. The changing access to fishery resources creates problems at the social and economic level, such as issues of fairness and equity among fishermen. These problems feed back into management systems which are often already strained, and can adversely impact fishery participants, processors and related communities.