Millions rely on dwindling Colorado River — but are kept 'in the dark' about fixes, critics say
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The ongoing negotiations to address the Colorado River's water shortage have hit a standstill, leaving millions who depend on this vital resource in a precarious situation. Critics, particularly environmentalists, are voicing concerns over the lack of transparency in these discussions, which are being held behind closed doors. This secrecy not only hinders public awareness but also raises questions about the effectiveness of the proposed solutions. As the river's water levels continue to dwindle, the urgency for clear communication and effective action becomes increasingly critical.
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