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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.
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 ...
California’s water agency has overestimated its supply because of a failure to account for climate change in its management of the state’s hydrological resources, a state auditor found.
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.
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 ...
"The costs of inaction are high." New report reveals staggering details of crisis in US water supply: 'We've done the math' ...
State auditors say California's Department of Water Resources is failing to adequately account for climate change in its water-supply forecasts. Audit finds problems in how California manages ...
Water conflicts are inevitable in dry California, but such conflicts with deteriorating ecosystems and climate conditions ...
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 ...
She has covered climate change and natural disasters extensively. ... Assembly Bill 794—titled the California Safe Drinking Water Act: ... PFAS can leach into the soil and the water supply.
California's ongoing struggle with water scarcity has spurred significant investment in reservoirs and dam expansion, but a new report from the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) highlights why ...