"Ian James ha trascorso un decennio a documentare le #piramidi del Nord America, esplorando come un’#architettura un tempo #sacramento si sia trasformata in una virtù del tardo capitalismo."

https://aperture.org/editorial/a-photographers-pyramid-scheme-begins-to-pay-off/

#photography #fotografia #Aperture #ApertureMagazine #IanJames

#WildSalmon cannot continue to exist on '#Hope' alone. They need #SalmonLeaders to get off their asses and to end this #ECOcide. The #Klamath is no exception. There is far too much work yet to do for any celebrations to take place. #IanJames #GinaFerazzi. #SaveWildSalmon. #RemoveTheDams (all of them).
https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-10-04/klamath-river-dam-removal-brings-hope-for-threatened-salmon
Klamath River dam removal brings hope for threatened salmon

The recently completed removal of dams on the Klamath River is raising hopes of rebuilding the population of threatened spring-run Chinook salmon.

Los Angeles Times

‘In California's Imperial Valley, Farmers Brace for a Future with Less Colorado River Water’
#WaterNews #WaterJustice #LATimes #IanJames

“Since its founding in 1911, the #ImperialIrrigationDistrict has held some of the most senior #WaterRights on the #ColoradoRiver, and it is among the last in line to take cuts. Its water rights, which date to 1901, support the local farm economy and sustain a substantial portion of the nation's food supply.

“But as the Colorado's largest reservoir declines closer to ‘dead pool’ levels, politicians and water managers in other states are calling on the IID to make cuts beyond 9% that the agency has pledged to make starting this year. They say that the dire state of Lake Mead warrants larger cuts, and that much of the reductions will need to come from agriculture. …

“The demands have struck an anxious chord among Imperial Valley growers, who say their way of life could be threatened and the country's food security is at stake.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/in-californias-imperial-valley-farmers-brace-for-a-future-with-less-colorado-river-water/ar-AA16NxSl

In California's Imperial Valley, farmers brace for a future with less Colorado River water

As the federal government pushes states to reduce usage of dwindling Colorado River water, Imperial Valley farmers fear a "worst-case" scenario.

MSN