The Human Right to Water

Pacific Institute | May 1st, 2007

Summary

More than a billion people lack access to safe drinking water. Two and a half billion people live without access to adequate sanitation systems necessary to reduce exposu

The Human Right to Water Bill in California

University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) | July 1st, 2013

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The Human Right To Water In Poor Communities Of Color

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | January 19th, 2021

Summary

Since the state enacted the Human Right to Water Legislation (AB 685) eight years ago, California has added more regulatory authority and more funding to help small disa

The Impact of a Severe Drought on Dust Lifting in California’s Owens Lake Area

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | May 11th, 2017

Summary

Mineral dust aerosols are responsible for some of the largest sources of uncertainties in our current understanding of climate change. Here we show that a severe drought

The impact of pricing structure change on residential water consumption: A long-term analysis of water utilities in California

Water Resources and Economics (Elsevier) | February 10th, 2024

Summary

California's demand-side urban water management policies, such as shifting water pricing structures from non-conservation to conservation-based rates, have received much

The Impact of Sea Level Rise on San Francisco Bay

California Energy Commission (CEC) | July 1st, 2014

Summary

Over the past century, sea level has risen nearly eight inches along the California coast, and general circulation model scenarios suggest very substantial increases in s

The impact of vegetation on meandering rivers

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 25th, 2022

Summary

The Palaeozoic evolution of land plants revolutionized river geomorphology. However, the relationships between biotic forcing and channel dynamics are still debated and,

The impacts of climate change on coastal groundwater

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 11th, 2024

Summary

Coastal groundwater (CGW) is a critical water resource for many communities and can be a key part of coastal ecosystems. Owing to its location, CGW faces both terrestrial

The Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on the California Coast

Pacific Institute | March 11th, 2009

Summary

In an analysis prepared for three California state agencies, the Pacific Institute estimates that 480,000 people; a wide range of critical infrastructure; vast areas of w

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