The town of Wenden, Arizona, is sinking due to a phenomenon called land subsidence. The sinking is caused by large farms, including some owned by Saudi Arabian companies, depleting the underground ...
A small town in rural Arizona sinks almost 3 inches each year — and the ground will likely only continue to collapse as locals and corporate mega-farms battle over access to clean water. Residents of ...
The water crisis in America’s Southwest is worsening along the Colorado River, which supplies seven states but has been drained by drought and climate change. In western Arizona, towns are forced to ...
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