H2O Radio
Reporting about water issues can, all too often, be painfully dry. H2O Radio is a refreshing exception and a vital fount of information about our most precious resource.
Frani Halperin and Jamie Sudler bring a rare mix of technical understanding, policy context and humanity to their coverage.
Their stories are comprehensive and exquisitely woven. As global water supplies wane and water quality is threatened, we need H2O Radio to tell the stories no other outlet is covering.
—Susan Greene,
Editor, The Colorado Independent
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A new study is challenging the conventional wisdom about spring runoff in Colorado. A dirty little secret about how fast rivers will rise as the snowpack…
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Here in the West, we rely on snowpack for much of our water. More snow means more runoff into rivers like the Colorado, which provides drinking water for…
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Glenn and Kim Schryver are the caretakers of Grizzly Reservoir, just east of Aspen. Their job is to maintain the reservoir and the creeks that flow into…
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It’s harvest time for much of the country and also a time to plan for the season ahead. For a growing number of farmers, that will mean returning to their…
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The American pika are small, cute mammals that live in broken rock habitats or talus fields high in the mountains above treeline. Adorable as they are,…
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Living off the grid in Colorado's vast San Luis Valley, Chuck and Barbara Tidd needed to find a source of energy to supplement their solar panels. Their…