University of Arizona Institute of the Environment Annual Report

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CLIMATE Tackling the Growing Drought Challenge in the Southwest and Beyond The big—and growing—climate focus in the U.S. has been drought in the West. IE researchers are studying the unprecedented drought in California and also are keeping a close eye on the worsening situation in the Colorado River Basin and elsewhere, which could adversely affect water supplies in the region. Two major efforts are bringing much more interdisciplinary science to focus on the looming Colorado River water crisis.

decades and how well we can simulate drought risk using the nation’s best Earth system climate models. This collaborative effort with the National Center for Atmospheric Research and others has a global focus on regions with a notable—and likely growing—risk of decades-long drought. These regions include the Mediterranean, sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Australia, the Amazon, and the Southwest U.S.

First, UA scholars teamed up this year with other notable experts from the Southwest to establish the Colorado River Research Group. The group’s website (WWW.COLORADORIVERRESEARCHGROUP.ORG) has a growing number of regular policy reports that are intended to provide an independent, scientific voice for the future of the Colorado River, and the group works closely with others interested in safeguarding the services the river provides to Arizona and the other six states and Mexico that receive allocations from it.

“Unfortunately, one of our first big findings is that our state-of-the-art Earth system models all underestimate the risk of multi-decadal megadrought,” Jonathan Overpeck said. “Moreover, as global warming continues, this megadrought risk goes up significantly.”

At the same time, IE scientists continue to coordinate a large National Science Foundation project aimed at understanding the risk of prolonged drought in coming ELEPHANT BUTTE LAKE, NEW MEXICO. PHOTO CREDIT: ZACK GUIDO.

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Combined with other work recently published by IE scientists, this means that Arizona’s water supply and forest health are significantly more threatened by ongoing warming than previously thought. Sober news, but thanks to these new results, Arizona and the rest of the Southwest have the opportunity to get out in front of a looming climate and water crisis.


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AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

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NEW BUILDING, NEW LOOK

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IE STAFF

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BUILDING COMES ALIVE WITH INLAYS

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CARSON SCHOLARS

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HOOKED ON FISHING CAT CONSERVATION

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IN MEMORIAM: RAFE SAGARIN

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WELCOME TO THE UA’S NEW ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 2 BUILDING

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MEET MOLITA YAZZIE THE FIRST HAURY NATIVE AMERICAN/ FIRST NATIONS OXFORD SCHOLAR

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SUSTAINABLE SLUG IS ALL ABOUT FUN AND FUNCTIONALITY

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UNITED UA RESEARCHERS BATTLE GERMS TO IMPROVE PUBLIC HEALTH

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SEEKING SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR SOCIETY

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FORMER PRESIDENT OF IRELAND URGES PEOPLE-CENTERED CLIMATE SOLUTIONS

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TRAINING A NEW KIND OF CLIMATE SCIENTIST

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STUDYING RESILIENCE IN SOUTHWESTERN FORESTS

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A FRAMEWORK FOR STEWARDSHIP: IDENTIFYING LANDS WITH HIGH CONSERVATION VALUES

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UA INVENTION SLOWS WATER EVAPORATION, GENERATES ENERGY

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UA-HAURY PARTNERSHIP FOCUSES ON ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY, AND SOUTHWEST

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PLAYGROUND GAMES– NETWORKING FOR A MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS TUCSON

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NAVIGATING ROUGH WATER

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WEBSITE SHINES LIGHT ON RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES

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A SPLASH OF CLIMATE INFORMATION WITH THAT COFFEE

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HELPING VULNERABLE SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITIES ADAPT TO CLIMATE CHANGE

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ASSESSING CLIMATE CHANGE RISK AND ADAPTABILITY ON DOD FACILITIES

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CLIMAS FELLOWS

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HELPING WESTERN CITIES BOUNCE BACK FROM CLIMATE EXTREMES

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UA POLL: ARIZONANS CONCERNED ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING

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TACKLING THE GROWING DROUGHT CHALLENGE IN THE SOUTHWEST AND BEYOND

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MINDING THE CLIMATE GAP

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