The WRRC 2024 Annual Conference, Implementing Water Solutions Through Partnerships, will be held March 12–13 at the University of Arizona Student…
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A new report from the University of Arizona looks at the challenges that a drying climate poses to agriculture, particularly in arid places such as Arizona.
On Thursday, October 5, we paused to recognize, remember, and reflect on the loss of one of our own. This week we mourn Dr. Thomas Meixner, beloved…
The Weekly Wave is ten years old this month! We are pleased to celebrate this significant milestone. Our weekly WRRC e-news digest launched in 2013…
Joshua R. Ruddick of Tucson, AZ, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes on August 27, 2023. A passionate social justice advocate, environmentalist, and…
Arizona is one of the fastest-growing states in the U.S., with an economy that offers many opportunities for workers and businesses. But it faces a…
The WRRC is excited to announce our 2023 Photo Contest! This year, the theme is Water Scarcity & Extreme Weather in Arizona. We invite you to…
Located in one of the most arid portions of the country, Arizona’s food production systems are increasingly threatened by a drying climate, and there is…
The Gila County Water Factsheet is now available! As the eighth installment in the WRRC’s Arizona Water Factsheet series, this concise resource provides a…
I recently returned from attending Stockholm World Water Week (WWW), the annual international water conference organized by the Stockholm…
I recently returned from attending Stockholm World Water Week (WWW), the annual international water conference organized by the Stockholm International Water…
The Greenlee County Water Factsheet is now available! As the seventh installment in the WRRC’s Arizona Water Factsheet series, this resource offers a wide-…
WRRC Director Sharon B. Megdal was recently interviewed by UArizona President Robert C. Robbins about Arizona’s water future. Robbins asked about the role of…