blog post Tackling “Forever Chemicals” in the Water Supply By Sarah Bardeen Jan 19, 2023 Jan 19, 2023 ... In terms of PFAS, California has strict—though non-enforceable—advisory drinking water levels, or limits on PFAS concentrations in water.
Explainer Making Sense of California’s Economy By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune, Vicki Hsieh Oct 24, 2022 In fact, all the California metros in which current non-farm employment has surpassed pre-pandemic levels are inland. This promising pattern is driven partly by ...
Report Storing Water for the Environment By Sarah Null, Jeffrey Mount, Brian Gray, Kristen Dybala ... Aug 22, 2022 Additional changes include a lengthening of the dry season, increasing volatility of precipitation across years, and rising sea levels and saltwater ...
blog post Californians Want the Government to Do More about Drought, Wildfires, and Climate Change By Deja Thomas, Caitlin Peterson Aug 8, 2022 Aug 8, 2022 ... About seven in ten (72%) support the 2030 target to reduce emissions to 40% below 1990 levels, similar to a year ago. A similar share of adults ...
blog post Video: Californians and the Environment By Stephanie Barton Aug 4, 2022 Aug 4, 2022 ... There is overwhelming support for requiring the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to below 1990 levels by 2030 as well as for ...
Statewide Survey PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and the Environment By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Rachel Lawler, Deja Thomas Jul 27, 2022 Jul 8, 2022 ... ... gas emissions to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030 (72% adults, ... four are very concerned about increased rising sea levels (26%).
Report Land Transitions and Dust in the San Joaquin Valley By Andrew Ayres, Jaymin Kwon, Joy Collins Jul 20, 2022 Jul 25, 2022 ... ... the level of disturbance on lands following their idling, and the ... mitigation at the Salton Sea; this JPA was funded in part by IID, ...
blog post A Large California Water Utility Prepares for Climate Change By Sarah Bardeen Jun 27, 2022 Jun 27, 2022 ... ... change: drought, water quality degradation, extreme precipitation and flooding, sea level rise, extreme heat, subsidence, and wildfires.
Fact Sheet The Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta By Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak, Greg Gartrell May 18, 2022 Farming has caused peat-rich soils to oxidize and land to sink: today, many islands are 10 to 25 feet below sea level. Most Californians rely on resources from ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Tracking Where Water Goes in a Changing Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta By Greg Gartrell, Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak May 16, 2022 Looking ahead, studies indicate that changes such as sea level rise, the creation of new tidal habitat in the western Delta, and other factors may lead to ...