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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Heated debate over California water plan as environmentalists warn of 'ecosystem collapse'

The question of how to protect fish and the ecological health of rivers that feed California's largest estuary is generating heated debate in a series of hearings in Sacramento, as state officials try to gain support for a plan that has been years in the making. "I am passionate that this is the pathway to recover fish," said state Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot. "This is the paradigm we need: collaborative, adaptive management versus conflict and litigation."
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fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

After the LA fires, false narratives on social media impacted state policy

Wildfires destroyed homes in Los Angeles, displaced residents long-term, and social media misinformation amplified anger and affected policy responses.
#colorado-river
fromFortune
5 months ago
Environment

'It's getting pretty scary': The Colorado River, 40 million Americans, 7 states and no plan for how to manage inevitable decline

fromFortune
5 months ago
Environment

'It's getting pretty scary': The Colorado River, 40 million Americans, 7 states and no plan for how to manage inevitable decline

fromThe Nation
3 months ago

Will the AI Boom Lead to Water and Electricity Shortages?

With their enhanced processing capabilities, large "hyperscale" complexes are the preferred data centers for the computation-heavy training and use of AI models. They can cover an area of over 1 million square feet, roughly equal to 17 football fields. Water is used to maintain humidity and as a coolant for the heat-generating machines, and as American data centers have grown in size and number, so has their water consumption, from 5.6 billion gallons in 2014 to 17.4 billion in 2023.
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fromHigh Country News
3 months ago

The dried-out subdivisions of Phoenix - High Country News

Planned suburban developments near Phoenix are paused because groundwater limits halted water-supply certificates, leaving hundreds of thousands of homes and infrastructure unfinished.
fromAustin Monitor
4 months ago

Tapping In: Resource concerns flow at water panel - Austin Monitor

Rising pressure on local water infrastructure, with prolonged drought, declining inflows and rapid population growth were the focus of a recent Urban Land Institute Austin panel. Speakers called attention to ongoing water policy shortfalls at the state and local levels and warned that continued development could outpace available supply unless legislative and planning reforms are adopted.
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fromLos Angeles Times
8 months ago

Delta-area lawmakers vow to fight Newsom's plans for $20-billion water tunnel

California legislators oppose Gov. Newsom's $20 billion water tunnel plan, viewing it as a threat to the Delta region and local economies.
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