Opinion: Charting a drought-resilient path forward in Marin
Lake Mead, which serves 20 million people, is at a shocking 40% of capacity, triggering the first ever shortage declaration. As the Colorado River crisis demonstrates, drought is pervasive. Even the mightiest reservoirs do not offer a panacea in the face of climate change. As we grapple with persistent droughts, the path to a climate resilient water future in Marin County, as elsewhere, requires a diverse supply portfolio and culture change.