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Addressing Extreme Weather Requires a National Approach: The PREPARE Act Offers a Solution
The bipartisan PREPARE (Preparedness and Risk management for Extreme weather Patterns Assuring Resilience and Effectiveness) Act is smart legislation that...
What to Look For in the New Delta Tunnels Plan
Late last week, the Brown Administration released its latest analysis of the proposal to build two massive tunnels under California's Bay-Delta estuary -- the...
Climate-Smart Federal Facilities Reduce our Fiscal Exposure to the Effects of Climate Change
For the first time, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is requiring federal agencies to consider the effects of climate change on the construction and...
Why The Lawn Must Die
Water is one of the most important natural resources on our planet and it is necessary for the survival of all life. Even more precious is water clean enough...
Alaska's Fiscal Crisis and Four Other Reasons to Stop Wasting Public Funds to Dam the Susitna River
By Monty Schmitt and Susan McGuigan Alaska's budget deficit requires focusing on essential public needs Earlier this week Governor Walker finally signed the...