Drought creates “a host of choices between terrible outcomes”

State regulators have reduced water discharge from Lake Shasta in Northern California in hopes of boosting the survival rate of juvenile fish threatened with extinction, says the Sacramento Bee. “The move means less water, at least for the time being, for farmers and urban Californians downstream.” Environmentalists are already in court, accusing state and federal regulators of… » Read More

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