A new report warns that a dry winter could drain Lakes Mead and Powell to run-of-river levels. Who wins and loses in the coming water war?
Executive Summary: Another dry winter could crash Colorado River reservoirs, forcing permanent cuts that reshape water rights and agriculture.
Topic Breakdown:
- Intro: The core shift
- Analysis: Strategic consequences
- Bottom Line: Impact for executives
Strategic Impact: The Colorado River crisis is not a future risk—it is unfolding now. Every dry winter brings the system closer to collapse, and no wet year can restore balance without permanent demand reduction. Executives who ignore this face stranded assets, regulatory shocks, and reputational damage. The time to act is before the next shortage declaration.
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