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
Data are finally being compiled on our aquifers. No one knows how much water is down there, but at least Continue reading
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, and it’s nothing new. It’s been happening as long as we’ve been pulling water from the aquifers. Continue reading
California and the American Southwest are in drought, which sounds bad, is bad, and would seem to be a detriment Continue reading
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
The bad news keeps coming for California. The snowpack went to zero. Snow melts, but in the mountains it can Continue reading
California could use a good rain, a lot of long, soft rains that gently soak into the soil and refill Continue reading
The California drought is dramatic, as if it was scripted by Hollywood. In addition to the changes in lifestyles, the Continue reading