A federal judge didn’t agree that a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision shielded the owner from liability under the Clean...
Duke University researchers and collaborating scientists took a peek into the last 250 million years to understand the causes of...
Capturing and storing carbon underground is a big part of California’s efforts to tackle climate change but community members and environmentalists say it prolongs the life of fossil fuels. By Alejandro Lazo, Cal Matters This story was originally published by...
Written by Brian Zimmerman, a climate scientist at Salient Predictions. Salient is a startup that utilizes advances in machine learning...
Ruling in favor of Orange County Water District prevents unfair pumping from the Orange County Groundwater Basin and protects water...
CDFW: Klamath River Chinook salmon reoccupying historic habitat, spawning above former dam locations
From the Department of Fish and Wildlife: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is excited to announce that adult fall-run Chinook salmon have begun occupying and spawning in newly accessible habitat behind the former dam locations on the...
From the Department of Water Resources: To help Groundwater Sustainability Agencies address the depletion of interconnected surface water (ISW) in...
By Lorena Anderson, UC Merced A group of researchers at UC Merced has found that climate change means it takes...
The Environmental Protection Agency took on a case of deja vu as the justices returned to familiar contentions over regulatory authority. By Kelsey Reichmann, Courthouse News Service A review of federal wastewater regulations unleashed contentious arguments at the Supreme Court...
At the October meeting of Metropolitan’s One Water and Stewardship Committee meeting, staff began the first of a series of...
California’s ambitious restoration plans, which include reactivating floodplains, enhancing species habitats, and fortifying against climate change, are at a critical...
From the Southern California Water Coalition: The Southern California Water Coalition recently joined several other key stakeholders in submitting a coalition letter to the Assembly Select Committee on Permitting Reform. The letter highlights the critical importance of including water supply...
by Monserrat Solis, California Local News Fellow, SJV Water It seems like an impossible task, cataloging all – or at...
Sediment runoff from the state’s increasingly severe wildfires and heavy rain events may affect ecosystems and water resources downstream. By...
Dense populations, aerosols, and cities’ tendency to raise temperatures contribute to higher levels of precipitation in urban areas than in surrounding rural areas. By Carolyn Wilke, EOS Buildings and vast stretches of pavement in dense cities trap and generate heat,...