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From the Department of Water Resources: Twenty-seven million Californians, including seven million in disadvantaged communities, rely on the State Water...
Dozens of Tribes, Delta residents, environmental justice leaders, fishing groups, and conservation advocates unite at State Capitol to demand protection of due process and public trust resources Press release from Restore the Delta: On August 26, 2025, dozens of advocates...
By Edward Ring, Director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center ProPublica, a nonprofit news organization and...
From the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs: A team of UCLA master’s students in urban and regional planning (MURP)...
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By Christine Souza, Ag Alert As California water officials consider changes to the state’s regulatory framework for nitrogen applications and...
By Jane Sooby The August 21, 2025, meeting of the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board was devoted mostly...
Timely action shows the impact of urban fires on freshwater and marine ecosystems. By Grace van Deelen, EOS As multiple fires raged through Los Angeles in January 2025, Bernadeth Tolentino had one more thing to worry about: kelp. Tolentino, a...
How have scientists across Los Angeles used their skills to help their communities recover from the 2025 fires? by Kimberly...
By S. Mehmet Ozsoy, Concordia University and Erkan Yonder, Concordia University Unlike hurricanes and floods, which arrive suddenly and tend...
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by Robin Meadows The Karuk people have lived in the thickly forested mountains along the Klamath River in Northern California...
From the Department of Water Resources: Since abundant running water first began flowing through the Sierra Nevada foothills to form...
When more densely populated Altadena and Pacific Palisades burned along with surrounding wildlands, hazards for residents didn’t stop when the fires were contained. By Kimberly M. S. Cartier, EOS The 2025 Palisades and Eaton Fires torched scrub-lined slopes of the...