Could cap-and-trade for water solve problems facing the nation’s largest rivers?

Researchers examine a successful system in Australia for its potential to apply to United States river systems

Lake Mead, on the Colorado River, is the largest reservoir in the United States, but users are consuming more water than flows down the river in an average year, threatening the water supply for agriculture and households.

To solve this imbalance, scientists are proposing a...

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