RISING VOICES: Where does it go? Water allocations & algae blooms in the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary The Water Hub Guest contributors March 10, 2022Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues...
RISING VOICES: Water, power and the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy The Water Hub Guest contributors February 8, 2022Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues...
RISING VOICES: LA Compost on healthy soil for healthy waters and community The Water Hub Guest contributors December 3, 2021Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about water and other...
GUEST ARTICLE: 5 things every Californian should know about this drought Debbie Franco Best of the Notebook November 16, 2021Article authored by Debbie Franco, Managing Director, Water Solutions Network Water Is Life – It Connects Everything. We are inclined...
RISING VOICES: California adapts to water change The Water Hub Guest contributors November 8, 2021Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues...
GUEST COMMENTARY: Our Enduring Water Supply: Are the Answers to California’s Water Problems Obvious? Robert Shibatani Guest contributors October 25, 2021Written by Robert Shibatani Is there a water supply problem in California? To answer such a question, much depends...
GUEST COMMENTARY: San Joaquin County Deserves a Fair Chance to Develop its American River Water Right Application Maven Guest contributors October 18, 2021Commentary written by San Joaquin County Supervisors Chuck Winn and Kathy Miller Last month, the State Water Resources Control Board...
RISING VOICES: Rising Voices: Water Affordability and Shrinking Wells The Water Hub Guest contributors October 6, 2021Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates & organizers in California to talk about water issues impacting...
RISING VOICES: Realizing the human right to water The Water Hub Guest contributors September 8, 2021Each month, the Water Hub is checking in advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues impacting...
RISING VOICES: Pacoima Beautiful, water and heat in the San Fernando Valley The Water Hub Guest contributors August 3, 2021Rising Voices is a new monthly-ish column from the Water Hub at Climate Nexus. Each month, we’re listening to what...
GUEST ARTICLE: Water Forum 2.0: Updating the Sacramento region’s landmark water deal Matt Weiser Guest contributors July 21, 2021An interview with Water Forum Executive Director Jessica Law on climate change, equity and shaping a groundbreaking agreement for the...
GUEST COMMENTARY: Stewardship of the Delta requires protecting recreation and other Delta values in habitat restoration projects Dan Ray Guest contributors July 13, 2021Guest Commentary by Dan Ray, in response to yesterday’s guest commentary on the Lookout Slough restoration project: Outdoor recreation is...
GUEST COMMENTARY: In Delta, is Habitat Restoration an Endangered Species? John Brennan Guest contributors July 13, 2021Written by John Brennan Late in 2015 two sisters contacted me to help sell their family farm property in Solano...
GUEST COMMENTARY: Beyond Acknowledgements, It’s Time We Act on Learning and Teaching Indigenous Knowledge Maven Guest contributors March 30, 2021Commentary written by Puanani Faleofa Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian), Water and Land Protector We need more water and land protectors....
GUEST ARTICLE: Wicked Is a Special Kind of Problem: What It Is and What to Do about It Maven Guest contributors March 15, 2021This guest article was written by Lisa Beutler, Executive Facilitator at Stantec, and first appeared in the January 2021 issue...