Dear Director Karla Nemeth and Department of Water Resources: By this letter, our public interest organizations submit additional supplemental comments...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water A string of emails appears to show that one state agency stood in the way...
By the Sierra Nevada Conservancy: There’s a lot to love about meadows in the Sierra-Cascade region and recent momentum in restoration efforts means there could be a lot more meadows to love. Currently, approximately 50 percent of known existing meadows...
By David Nutt, Cornell Chronicle An interdisciplinary collaboration used 600 years of tree rings from the San Joaquin Valley to...
[cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: Restoring Rivers in a Changing Climate – Update on Efforts to Improve Conditions...
by Robin Meadows The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta seems like one of the most scrutinized places on Earth, with decades of data on everything from fish populations to water flows, temperatures and salinity. But key indicators of the region’s health are...
by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current A new national climate assessment paints a dismal picture of the Southwest over the next...
[cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: California-Nevada Drought & Climate Outlook from 11am to 12pm. The California-Nevada Drought Early...
The water beef used to be all about Los Angeles vs. San Diego. But a local water divorce roiled the internal world of the San Diego County Water Authority with lingering effects. By Mackenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego Two...
How are people around the world interacting with water? We talk with award-winning journalist and National Geographic Explorer Erica Gies...
A fresh look at the world’s water crises, and the existing and emerging solutions that can be used to solve...
Bounded by two mountain ranges, the 450-mile-long Central Valley dominates the middle of California and covers about 11% of the State. The Central Valley is divided into two parts: the northern Sacramento Valley and the southern San Joaquin Valley. Technically,...
“I never thought you had to be any one way to be a person and to be kind and to...
A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service...
Mark Arax, a long-time California journalist, talks about the epic history of water in the Golden State. His new book, “The Dreamt Land,” is a real-life “Chinatown,” examining the water wars fought between farmers, activists, corporations, and governments. The story...
