423 Resources

Desalination, With a Grain of Salt: A California Perspective
June 15, 2006 | publication
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the history, benefits, and risks of ocean desalination.

Testimony of Dr. Peter H. Gleick to the United States Congress Committee on Government Reform
May 16, 2006 | publication
Over the last few decades, there has been growing concern over the international security implications of large-scale environmental problems, including those associated with the production and use of energy resources.

Hazard: The Future of the Salton Sea with No Restoration Project
May 1, 2006 | publication
The Salton Sea is shrinking, and without a restoration project it will transform from California’s largest lake into an economic, health, and environmental hazard.
Understanding and Reducing the Risks of Climate Change
March 10, 2006 | publication
Honorable members of the legislature and of the public, thank you for the opportunity to offer this briefing today.
US EPA Hearing on Particulate Matter
March 8, 2006 | publication
Hello, my name is Emily Lee. I am a program associate at the Pacific Institute, which is a non-profit research institute based in Oakland.

The Emerging Role of Private Social and Environmental International Standards in Economic Globalization
February 14, 2006 | publication
In a world where businesses understand the clear benefits of being perceived of as good socio-environmental performers, companies will market themselves thus, even when this means baseless self-promotion and/or outright deception known as ‘greenwashing.’
Testimony: Dam It, Not Now: Comments on Governor Schwarzenegger’s Water Bond Proposal
February 14, 2006 | publication
Water is vital to our economy, our environment, and our daily lives. As California’s population and economy grow, there is mounting concern about our ability to meet future water demand.

Remaining Drops: Freshwater Resources a Global Issue
January 26, 2006 | publication
Corporations and institutional investors face new risks and challenges relating to water. Uninterrupted access to reliable, affordable and clean water is now a critical issue for the investment and corporate communities because of the increasingly significant effects that water-resource availability and quality are having on economic growth and activity, paths to development and markets around the world.

Beyond Privitization: Restructuring Water Systems to Improve Performance
December 3, 2005 | publication
Water managers face significant challenges meeting the water supply, wastewater collection and treatment, and stormwater management needs of the communities they serve.
Understanding Flows Through the Remnant Colorado River Delta: Recommendations for Streamgage Sites and Data Collection
November 4, 2005 | publication
This white paper asserts that the current lack of data on the last 75 miles of the Colorado River hampers efforts to understand and preserve the river’s threatened final reach.

California Water 2030: An Efficient Future
September 15, 2005 | publication
What will the future hold for California’s water? Will resources dwindle, causing conflict and hardship, or will increased conservation measures and cooperation provide enough for all?

Deluged by Diesel: Healthy Solutions for West County
July 5, 2005 | publication
There is an estimated six times more diesel pollution released per square mile in the western part of California’s Contra Costa County than in the county as a whole, and 40 times more than in the rest of the state. Diesel pollution has been identified as one of the biggest health threats in California and is linked to cancer, heart disease, premature death, asthma, and other health problems.

Climate Change Questions and Answers Fact Sheet
April 30, 2005 | publication
“After decades of studying climate change, a global consensus has emerged: Climate change is real, has already begun, and poses a grave threat to the United States and the world,” said Dr. Peter H. Gleick, an internationally recognized expert on climate change and water resources. Dr. Gleick is President of the Pacific Institute, a member of the United Nations Sigma Xi Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Advisory Group, and a 2003 MacArthur Fellow.
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