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Featured in Los Angeles Times

L.A. Water Use Plummets During Hot Summer Amid Calls to Conserve During Drought

November 7, 2022 | news



Featured in CalMatters

How Can California Boost Its Water Supply?

November 7, 2022 | news



Featured in Reuters

How Water Has Been Weaponised in Ukraine

October 23, 2022 | news



Saving Water Makes Cents

October 5, 2022 | post


For the past 30 years, water rates in the United States have risen faster than inflation and all other utility rates, adding to the struggle faced by millions of people across the nation to pay water and sewer bills. Water efficiency investments reduce the need for expensive new water and wastewater infrastructure, saving communities hundreds of millions and in some instances billions of dollars in capital costs and millions more in annual operating costs. 


Featured in KTVU

Heat Domes and Heat Waves Take More Water From Reservoirs

September 13, 2022 | news




Featured in Los Angeles Times

Tidal Marsh or ‘Fake Habitat’? California Environmental Project Draws Criticism

September 10, 2022 | news



Advancing Affordability through Water Efficiency

September 8, 2022 | publication


This paper examines the relationship between water conservation and efficiency and affordability. Specifically, it examines the near-term effect of water conservation and efficiency on utility bills, i.e., water, wastewater, and energy bills, for conserving households and the longer term effect on water and wastewater costs for the larger community.


Left Out in Drought: California Fish

September 7, 2022 | video


Impacts of the California Drought on Freshwater Ecosystems.


Left Out in Drought: California Fish

September 7, 2022 | publication


More than 97% of California is now experiencing severe drought. While California is known for extreme hydrologic variability, climate change has increased the severity and frequency of droughts significantly intensifying the crisis many fish species face.




Featured on Fox Weather

High Grocery Bill? Blame the Weather

August 24, 2022 | news





Featured in CalMatters

Newsom unveils long-term strategy to bolster California water supply

August 11, 2022 | news



Featured in Los Angeles Times

Dramatic NASA Photos Reveal Lake Mead Water Levels at Lowest Point Since 1937

July 21, 2022 | news





Pacific Institute Launches New Water and Climate Equity Strategy for United States

July 11, 2022 | post


Throughout the world and in the United States, water insecurity and climate change both disproportionately affect frontline communities—those who are impacted first and worst from climate change. Historically disadvantaged and marginalized communities, including rural communities, low-income communities, and communities of color, often suffer the most from environmental injustices related to climate change and lack of safe and reliable water from household and community water systems.



Ensuring Water Conservation and Efficiency Programs Are Accessible to All—In California and Beyond

July 5, 2022 | post


Californians and others in the Western United States need to save water. This is true now amidst a historic megadrought, and it will continue to be true when this drought ends. But many water conservation and efficiency programs aren’t accessible to low-income households.


Salton Sea – La Mejores Prácticas para la Participación Comunitaria

June 28, 2022 | video


A Spanish translated version of our webinar, Salton Sea – Best Practices for Community Engagement.


Salton Sea – Best Practices for Community Engagement

June 28, 2022 | video


Webinar topics:
- articulation of how community input is integrated into project objectives and design,
- requirements for contractors to maintain community engagement throughout project design and construction,
- differences between public relations and community engagement, and
- developing a strong framework for responding to community input in a timely and clear manner.


Featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada Conserves Lake Mead, but Big Cuts to the River Still May Come

June 25, 2022 | news



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