What are ways to invest in water and is it an attractive investment?
Topics covered include:
- How water rights work and how they have been overallocated in the Colorado River basin.
- Why agriculture uses the vast majority of water in the southwestern U.S. while contributing only a few percentage points to the region's gross domestic product.
- Why hedge fund manager Michael Burry invests in farmland instead of water rights.
- What ETFs are available to invest in water
- What have the historical returns been for water stock investing, what are current valuations, and what is the expected long-term revenue growth.
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Show Notes
Beyond the Signing by Laura Paskus—Water Education Colorado
Where the Water Goes: Life and Death Along the Colorado River by David Owens
What Happens When The Colorado River Runs Dry—Science Friday
Editorial: There is no drought by The Times Editorial Board
U.S. Southwest, Already Parched, Sees ‘Virtual Water’ Drain Abroad by Diana Kruzman—Coyote Gultch
Does Arizona really use less water now than it did in 1957? by Andrew Nicla—azcentral.
Global water crisis: Investing in water—Fidelity
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