Wednesday’s ruling puts the kibosh on claims that the federal government ignored climate change when developing a 20-year plan for managing the Glen Canyon Dam. By Alanna Mayham, Courthouse News Service Conservationists lost an appeal to the Ninth Circuit on...Read More...
By Jim Robbins, California Healthline For decades, concerns about automobile pollution have focused on what comes out of the tailpipe. Now, researchers and regulators say, we need to pay more attention to toxic emissions from tires as vehicles roll down...Read More...
From the State Water Contractors: Today, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced that public water agencies are now...Read More...
Latest Increase Translates to Enough Water for an Additional 1.5 million Households for a Year From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today announced a further increase in the State Water Project (SWP) water supply...Read More...
California’s climate is changing, with atmospheric rivers and extreme events occurring more frequently. This is not the new normal; we’re...Read More...
Farmers spread treated human waste on their crops. It’s full of forever chemicals. By Zoya Teirstein This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency designated two types of...Read More...
To the residents of California’s Central Valley, salmon represent family, culture, jobs, community, and identity. By NOAA Fisheries The Central...Read More...
Stanford economist Paul Milgrom won a Nobel Prize in part for his role in enabling today’s mobile world. Now he’s tackling a different 21st century challenge: water scarcity. By Krysten Crawford, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) “The Colorado...Read More...