
Simmering Mexico-US water war coming to a head
US elections may be critical
As Lakeside prays for more rain and Mexico City worries that a “Zero Day” of…More
As Lakeside prays for more rain and Mexico City worries that a “Zero Day” of…More
Lake Chapala continues to lose water and is at 37.52 percent of its storage capacity,…More
Lake Chapala, Mexico’s largest lake, continues to decline, measuring 38.37% of its capacity, despite the…More
Dramatic photos of Lake Pátzcuaro have been in the news this season. The state of…More
As candidates for Mexico’s presidency, the state’s governor, and municipal presidencies campaign in Chapala for…More
Despite severe drought in the region and a worrisome decline in its water level, Lake…More
The Instituto Corazón de la Tierra (ITC), in collaboration with the Jesuit University of Guadalajara…More
Reports of the extent of the spread and broadening impact of encroachments on the federal…More
The following letter was developed by Jules Evans professional Wildlife Biologist/Wetlands Ecologist and part-time resident…More
Lake Chapala, a geological marvel with a history spanning nearly 7 million years, stands as…More