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Abandonment and Renewal is one of the four Yahara 2070 scenarios. These stories depict fictional yet plausible futures for water and people in Wisconsin’s Yahara Watershed. Each scenario explores a different way people could address challenges to water sustainability and what the outcomes of those paths could be. They are not predictions, but explorations of the question “what if?” Abandonment and Renewal explores what life in 2070 could be like if people are not prepared for water and climate challenges.
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Accelerated Innovation is one of the four Yahara 2070 scenarios. These stories depict fictional yet plausible futures for water and people in Wisconsin’s Yahara Watershed. Each scenario explores a different way people could address challenges to water sustainability and what the outcomes of those paths could be. They are not predictions, but explorations of the question “what if?” Accelerated Innovation explores what life in 2070 could be like if people were to prioritize technology to solve water and climate challenges.
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Connected Communities is one of the four Yahara 2070 scenarios. These stories depict fictional yet plausible futures for water and people in Wisconsin’s Yahara Watershed. Each scenario explores a different way people could address challenges to water sustainability and what the outcomes of those paths could be. They are not predictions, but explorations of the question “what if?” Connected Communities explores what life in 2070 could be like if, globally, there were a shift in values toward less consumption and more community connection.
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Nested Watersheds is one of the four Yahara 2070 scenarios. These stories depict fictional yet plausible futures for water and people in Wisconsin’s Yahara Watershed. Each scenario explores a different way people could address challenges to water sustainability and what the outcomes of those paths could be. They are not predictions, but explorations of the question “what if?” Nested Watersheds explores what life in 2070 could be like if the United States were to reform how it governs freshwater.