<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Learn | Utah State University</title><link>https://qanr.usu.edu/coloradoriver/learn/index.xml</link><description>Featured Content for the Center for Colorado River Studies with Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources with USU</description><image><url>https://templateresources.usu.edu/_resources/assets/images/U-State.png</url><title>Utah State University</title><link>https://qanr.usu.edu/</link></image><language>en-us</language><category>News</category><item><title>Future Hydrology Of The Colorado River: A Presentation On White Paper 4</title><link>https://youtu.be/D2AFE53jsBI</link><description>A video presentation to the Colorado River Board concerning White Paper 4, Long-range planning of the water supply provided by the Colorado River requires realistic assessments of the impact of a continuation of the current drought that began in 2000</description><pubDate>Wednesday, 4 November 2020</pubDate></item><item><title>The Future Of The Colorado River: A Federal Perspective</title><link>https://youtu.be/bZRDjADVcOE</link><description>A conversation with Anne Castle, who served as assistant secretary for water and science in the U.S. Department of the Interior from 2009 to 2014.</description><pubDate>Wednesday, 6 May 2020</pubDate></item><item><title>Rivers 101: Ecosystem Management In The Grand Canyon</title><link>https://youtu.be/lDmAwo6Q6S0</link><description>A presentation by Jack Schmidt, director of the Future of the Colorado River Project and Janet Quinney Lawson Chair in Colorado River Studies</description><pubDate>Thursday, 30 April 2020</pubDate></item><item><title>Future Of The Colorado River: Climate Change</title><link>https://youtu.be/XiwJlWP512Q</link><description>A conversation with Brad Udall, Senior Water &amp; Climate Research Scientist, Colorado Water Institute, Colorado State University in April 2020 on Water and Climate in the 21st Century.</description><pubDate>Monday, 20 April 2020</pubDate></item><item><title>Future Of The Colorado River: Tribal Perspectives On The Colorado River</title><link>https://youtu.be/bb3s9Vh0rqA</link><description>A conversation with Daryl Vigil, Ten Tribes Coalition and Matt McKinney, University of Montana on April 16, 2020.</description><pubDate>Thursday, 16 April 2020</pubDate></item><item><title>The Future Of The Colorado River: A California Perspective</title><link>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhJ2exkjnRY&amp;feature=youtu.be</link><description>A conversation with Chris Harris, Executive Director, Colorado River Board of California in April 2020. Water Supply Deficiency Problems of the Colorado River System.</description><pubDate>Monday, 13 April 2020</pubDate></item><item><title>Rivers 101: Sediment Management In The Grand Canyon</title><link>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d8EzdaoWTY</link><description>A video presentation by Jack Schmidt, director of the Future of the Colorado River Project and Janet Quinney Lawson Chair in Colorado River Studies. </description><pubDate>Friday, 10 April 2020</pubDate></item><item><title>Water In The Western US Course</title><link>https://caas.usu.edu/coloradoriver/learn/water-course.php</link><description>This course combines an overview of the science behind water and climate in the Western United States with a survey of the major legal, political, and cultural issues focused on this precious resource.</description><pubDate>Monday, 30 September 2019</pubDate></item><item><title>Hope For The Colorado: Development And Protection</title><link>https://research.usu.edu/sunrise/presentations/schmidt-jack-devopment-and-protection-of-the-colorado-river.php</link><description>Presentation: Development and Protection of the Colorado River system in Utah – from John Wesley Powell to the future. Utah has long played a central role in shaping the destiny of the Colorado River system.</description><pubDate>Monday, 1 January 2018</pubDate></item></channel></rss>