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There’s no issue more important to California than having a reliable supply of water, but the situation is increasingly uncertain from both immediate and long-term perspectives. Federal and ...
There’s no issue more important to California than having a reliable supply of water, but the situation is increasingly uncertain from both immediate and long-term perspectives.
"The costs of inaction are high." New report reveals staggering details of crisis in US water supply: 'We've done the math' ...
Water conflicts are inevitable in dry California, but such conflicts with deteriorating ecosystems and climate conditions ...
Why is this happening: The State Water Project's deputy director John Yarbrough said that's because intensified storms and droughts caused by climate change put a strain on the system — and that ...
California's water supplies from its State Water Project network could fall by as much as 23 percent in 20 years, a new report said.
Step #1 for water and climate resilience: Tackle climate cha nge by ending fossil fuels and factory farming and stop water giveaways to corporations. We Need to Fund Local Water Infrastructure ...
That’s the reality we’re facing in California. Our water system was built for a different century, a time before climate change intensified droughts and supercharged winter storms, before ...
California, home to nearly 40 million, is increasingly feeling water-stressed as climate change and population growth increase demand on the fragile hydrological system.
At the moment, with respect to water, California finds itself in the ‘Goldilocks Zone’: not too little and not too much. Right now, California's six mega reservoirs average a Goldilocks level ...
Rep. Dave Min (D-Calif.) pointed to climate change as a significant contributor to the rapid spread of wildfires in California in an interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday.” Min, a new ...