California Mountain Snowpack Likely to Receive a Failing Mark Tomorrow
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Rain and snow are falling today, but the winter of 2013-14 was historically hot and dry.
‘Transformational’ Water Reforms, Though Wrenching, Helped Australia Endure Historic Drought, Experts Say
California, in the third year of its worst drought ever, faces challenges similar to those of Australia. A panel of water policy experts and Circle of Blue journalists questioned whether the nation’s most populous state has the resolve to enact similar reforms.
Californians, In a Departure, Appear Ready to Support Big Water Spending to Respond to Drought
State leaders face infrastructure decisions now that will have consequences for decades.
Media Alert: What Can California Learn from Australia’s Biggest Dry?
Interactive Event on California Drought – Lessons Learned from Australia
California Drought: Lessons from Australia’s Biggest Dry
How should California respond to its water challenge? Join the Conversation
Peter Gleick: Clarifying the Discussion about California Drought and Climate Change
Confusion about California's drought stems from the failure of some scientists, bloggers, reporters, and others to distinguish among three separate questions.
President Obama Signs Bill to Continue Funding National Drought Warning System
The National Integrated Drought Information System puts federal data in the hands of farmers, state officials, and businesses.
Spending to Conserve Water on California Farms Will Not Increase Supply
Benefits go to agriculture, but won’t help cities.
Governor Jerry Brown’s Response to California Drought Follows Two Paths
The governor introduced a $US 687 million emergency spending bill Wednesday as his office works on comprehensive groundwater reform.
Water Expert Panel Discusses Causes and Implications of California Drought
California’s severe drought is forcing the nation’s largest state to reconcile old assumptions about water supply and management with the reality of long-term drying trends, declining groundwater, and polluted drinking water, according to an expert panel of scientists and journalists convened during a Circle of Blue interactive drought briefing conference call on February 13.
With Moisture Scarce, California Water Providers Turn to Economic Tools
California’s record drought prompts water districts to increase conservation spending, drain rainy day funds, and dramatically swell water rates.