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An Aquifer Data First

Data are finally being compiled on our aquifers. No one knows how much water is down there, but at least Continue reading →

California’s Other Water Problem

As if a massive drought wasn’t bad enough, many of California’s biggest cities are supplied by aqueducts that are hundreds Continue reading →

California Is Sinking

California is sinking, and it’s nothing new. It’s been happening as long as we’ve been pulling water from the aquifers. Continue reading →

People Moving Towards Drought

California and the American Southwest are in drought, which sounds bad, is bad, and would seem to be a detriment Continue reading →

Data That Matters May 2015

The US drops to #10 in R&D spending. California’s Snowpack is as 0% of normal, which isn’t normal. Alaska hits Continue reading →

More Sad News For California

The bad news keeps coming for California. The snowpack went to zero. Snow melts, but in the mountains it can Continue reading →

California Aquifers Emptied

California could use a good rain, a lot of long, soft rains that gently soak into the soil and refill Continue reading →

California Drought Reaction

The California drought is dramatic, as if it was scripted by Hollywood. In addition to the changes in lifestyles, the Continue reading →

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