Jerry Brown, Smart and Prepared, Responds to California’s Drought Emergency
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Steeled by past drought, governor is reshaping how largest U.S. state uses and distributes water.
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Californians Ring In New Water Year with Trepidation
Pervasive fear about consequences of another dry winter.
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Western U.S. Governors Begin Drought Discussions
Better plans and more data are needed to guide response.
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