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Back of a firefighters standing in front of wildfires with a hose over his shoulder
Featured in BBC

Extreme Weather: How Is It Connected to Climate Change?

August 9, 2021 | news




Featured in KPIX CBS SF Bay Area

California Drought: Power Plant at Oroville Dam Shut Down Due to Low Water Levels

August 6, 2021 | news





Salton Sea shoreline
Featured in Water Education Foundation

Long Troubled Salton Sea May Finally Be Getting What It Most Needs: Action – and Money

July 28, 2021 | news





An aerial photo of a truck crossing a bridge over Lake Oroville which is only 1/3 full.
Featured in Los Angeles Times

With Drought Worsening, Should California Have Much Tougher Water Restrictions?

July 15, 2021 | news



All Together Now? Differences in Water Shortage Conditions Across California 

July 15, 2021 | post


California is back in a drought. You’ve heard it on the news, you’ve heard it from scientists, and they’re right — 100% of the state is in at least moderate drought. Yet, California Governor Gavin Newsom has yet to declare a statewide drought emergency, instead opting for county-level declarations — 50 of 58 counties have been declared so far this year.


New Report Explores the Economic and Environmental Benefits of Water Reuse for Agriculture

July 14, 2021 | announcement


July 14, Oakland, California -- A new report from The Water Research Foundation, Pentair Foundation, and the Pacific Institute examines the use of water reuse in agriculture. The report analyzes the benefits and includes case studies and an online benefit library.


An aerial view of houseboats floating in a lake with a water level nearly 200 feet below normal.
Featured in The Verge

Drought Is Stressing California’s Power Grid

July 12, 2021 | news



Firefighters monitoring the scene of a wildfire in Weed, California.
Featured in Foreign Policy

The American West’s Climate Hellscape Is Just a Preview

July 12, 2021 | news




July 2021 Newsletter

July 12, 2021 | announcement


The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.


Water dripping from a faucet near boat docks sitting on dry land in a drought-stricken area.
Featured in ABC News

Drought Brings Stress, Economic Loss, and Societal Inequities

July 11, 2021 | news



Beach with blazing sun in sky
Featured in The Independent

Climate Change is Here, Now

July 8, 2021 | news





Birds resting on the Salton Sea
Featured in KESQ News

Changes Happening at the Salton Sea on a State & Federal Level

July 7, 2021 | news




Op-Ed: Dying from the Heat

July 2, 2021 | publication


No one wants to be a statistic in a climate disaster—an anonymous entry in a dataset of extreme events. But sometimes things sneak up on you. A couple of weeks ago, during one of the extraordinary and severe heat events striking western North America, I almost suffered from heat stroke.


Stacked Incentives: Co-Funding Water Customer Incentive Programs

June 30, 2021 | video


Water utilities throughout the US offer customer incentives, such as rebates and technical assistance, to motivate action and foster engagement with their customers. In addition to providing water-related benefits, many of these programs generate additional co-benefits, such as reducing energy required for heating water or increasing carbon sequestration in landscapes. These co-benefits present water utilities with an opportunity to build collaborative partnerships and co-funding for customer incentive programs through stacked incentives.


June 2021 Newsletter

June 30, 2021 | announcement


The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.



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