1429 Resources
Water Resilience
October 29, 2021 | publication
The world is facing a global water crisis marked by growing competition for freshwater resources, rapidly deteriorating water quality, poor and declining ecosystem health, unprecedented biodiversity loss, and a failure to meet basic water and sanitation needs.
COP26 Is a Unique Moment in Time for Water and Climate
October 29, 2021 | announcement
As we approach COP26 in Glasgow, the Pacific Institute recognizes how pivotal this United Nations Climate Change Conference will be in advancing water on the global climate agenda. After decades of work by water leaders to integrate water and climate solutions, COP26 presents a unique moment in time.
Meet Six People Fighting Water Scarcity Across the Globe
October 27, 2021 | news
California’s Drought Emergency Puts the State’s Vulnerable Communities at Risk — Again
October 27, 2021 | news
New Article Tackles Global Water Scarcity
October 24, 2021 | announcement
October 24, 2021, Oakland, California -- The article "Freshwater Scarcity" was recently published in the Annual Review of Environment and Resources. The availability and use of fresh water are critical for human health and for economic and ecosystem stability.
Freshwater Scarcity
October 24, 2021 | publication
The availability and use of fresh water are critical for human health and for economic and ecosystem stability. But the growing mismatch between human demands and natural freshwater availability is contributing to water scarcity, affecting industrial and agricultural production and a wide range of social, economic, and political problems, including poverty, deterioration of ecosystem health, and violent conflicts.
October 2021 Newsletter
October 22, 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.
San Francisco Bay Area Can Build More Housing Without Using More Water, Finds Report
October 21, 2021 | announcement
October 21, Oakland, California – Today the Pacific Institute and SPUR released Water for a Growing Bay Area. The San Francisco Bay Area is projected to add two million jobs by 2070, attracting millions more people. To prevent housing from becoming even more unaffordable, the region needs to build 2.2 million new housing units.
Water for a Growing Bay Area: How the Region Can Grow Without Increasing Water Demand
October 21, 2021 | publication
The San Francisco Bay Area is projected to add two million jobs by 2070, attracting millions more people. To prevent housing from becoming even more unaffordable, the region needs to build 2.2 million new housing units.
Testimony on Colorado River Drought Conditions and Response Measures to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife
October 20, 2021 | publication
Pacific Institute Senior Researcher Michael Cohen submitted written testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife for their October 20, 2021 hearing on drought conditions in the Colorado River Basin and potential response measures.
Newsom Declares Statewide Drought Emergency, Urges California to Conserve Water
October 19, 2021 | news
Pacific Institute: An Urgent Call to Build Water Resilience
October 17, 2021 | video
The concept of water resilience has emerged recently in response to growing recognition of a more variable and uncertain future. In this video, Pacific Institute President Jason Morrison calls for accelerated action towards global water resilience.
Energy Needs to Be Part of SGMA Conversation, New Report Says
October 13, 2021 | news
New Study Shows California’s Water Usage Is Contributing to Rise of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
October 6, 2021 | news
Op-Ed: Happy New Water Year — Californians Have to Face Some Difficult Wet Season Truths
October 4, 2021 | publication
Happy New Water Year. For those of us who work on California water challenges, the start of the new year isn’t Jan. 1; it’s Oct. 1, the official beginning of the state’s wet season.
Achieving Better Balance in the Water-Energy-Climate Nexus
October 4, 2021 | news
The Future of California’s Water Energy Climate Nexus
September 29, 2021 | video
In this briefing, the Pacific Institute joined Next 10 to discuss California's water-energy-climate nexus. Pacific Institute Researcher Dr. Julia Szinai, Director of Research Heather Cooley, and President Emeritus Dr. Peter Gleick explored key findings of their report on this topic and implications for water, energy, and climate policy. The discussion was moderated by Colleen Kredell, Director of Research at Next 10.
September 2021 Newsletter
September 27, 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.
Could LA Water Recycling Be a Miracle for Parched West?
September 27, 2021 | news
A Tiny Piece of Plastic is Helping Farmers Use Far Less Water
September 23, 2021 | news
Water Usage in Southern California Increased, Despite Newsom’s Call to Cut Back: Data
September 22, 2021 | news
California Budget Includes Billions for Water, a “Hopeful Step Toward Realizing the Human Right to Water in California”
September 20, 2021 | announcement
California state lawmakers have passed a 2021-2022 state budget that includes $2billion for drinking water, wastewater infrastructure, and program support, with a focus on underserved and small communities.
Tools of the Trade: Benefit Accounting of Nature-Based Solutions (WWW 2021)
September 20, 2021 | video
This session showcases innovative tools that can support the business case for NBS investments and allow companies to make informed decisions regarding water security, climate resilience (including greenhouse gas emissions reduction) and biodiversity conservation.
Formation of a Water Stewardship Acceleration Forum (WWW 2021)
September 20, 2021 | video
The session kicks-off with an overview of the stewardship approach, its potential and examples of current initiatives as well as the existing stewardship landscape including relevant actors, gaps, and challenges.
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