Newsom’s fast-tracking of legislation will override due process on the controversial Delta Conveyance Project Press release from Restore the Delta...
By Tim Carmichael, President of California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance and Joe Cruz, Executive Director, California State Council of Laborers California has long prided itself on progressive values — a place where innovation, environmental stewardship and forward-thinking policy...
Press release from Ocean Well and Las Virgenes Municipal Water District OceanWell, a water technology company, announced plans to advance...
Latest projections stress the need for robust operational agreements for the Colorado River after 2026 The Bureau of Reclamation released the August...
By Dan Walters, Cal Matters This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Tanned, rested and presumably ready after a summer vacation break, state legislators will return to the Capitol next week for the final month...
By Faith Kearns, Arizona State University As wildfire crews battled the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim...
By John Cannon, Mongabay On Sept. 8, 2020, a brush field in southern Oregon, in the northwestern U.S., caught fire....
University of Nevada, Reno researchers use the popular Lamoille Canyon recreation area to dig deeper into wildfires’ possible effects on water quality and wildlife By Claudine Wharton As outdoor recreationists are packing their bags to enjoy Nevada’s many scenic recreation...
by Bob Henson, Yale Climate Connections Climate change appears to have driven an ongoing 25-year shortfall in winter rains and...
An acceleration of warming that started in 2023 continued through 2024, according to the latest annual climate assessment by the...
By Pedro DiNezio, University of Colorado Boulder and Timothy Shanahan, The University of Texas at Austin A new wave of climate research is sounding a stark warning: Human activity may be driving drought more intensely – and more directly –...
California has tried to eradicate ugly South American swamp rodents called nutria. Shooting destructive nonnative mute swans might be a...
Water Board Draft Update Includes Healthy Rivers and Landscapes The Healthy Rivers and Landscapes program achieved a key milestone July...
From the Department of Water Resources: A Modern Solution for California’s Water Future The Delta Conveyance Project (DCP) continues to advance as a state-of-the-art upgrade to California’s water delivery system, ensuring a reliable and affordable water supply for millions of residents across...