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State Water Ownership and the Future of Groundwater Management

abstract. Climate change—bringing worse drought and more erratic weather—will both increase our need for groundwater and shrink the amount available

Forum: Losing the War of Attrition: Mobility, Chronic Decline, and Infrastructure

level is safe in drinking water. The city’s underground water system was built with lead pipes or lead solder, and unlike in Lansing, the state capital

Against the Tide: Connecticut Oystering, Hybrid Property, and the Survival of the Commons

that the weather permits. There are men working on the beds this fall who have worked there every year for a quarter of a century, and there are mere

The New Minimal Cities

weathered corruption scandals, these problems surely worsen. Camden and Detroit, for instance, are more famous for their bad mayors and other