Beyond the Haze: A UC Dust Report on the Causes, Impacts, and Future of Dust Storms in California
Amato Evan, Adeyemi Adebiyi, Jennifer Burney, Shu-Hua Chen, Wenxin Chen, Paolo D’Odorico, Michael Fischella, Alexandra Heaney, Katrina Hoyer, Jasper Kok, Rebecca Lybrand, Gregory S. Okin, William Porter, Tobia Rinaldo, Charlie Zender | December 5th, 2024
This report is intended to be a comprehensive summary of the current state of knowledge of dust storms in California, including where dust storms occur, the features contributing to their geographic distribution, factors driving historical and likely future changes in dust, the impact dust storms have on human health, the economy, and environment of the state, and an assessment of what is needed to mitigate or adapt to those impacts. The purpose of this report is to be a resource to the public, community-based organizations, state agencies, and policy makers on dust storms in California. The information here is intended to help guide future adaptation and mitigation efforts and identify critical gaps in understanding that impede those efforts.
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