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California crime: Newsom addresses big recall issue
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California high-speed rail: Is money better spent in cities?
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Michael Kiparsky
As we careen deeper into drought, California will face increasing impacts to urban and agricultural economies, rivers and forests, and wildlife.
In response, government agencies will need to determine how to allocate water among competing needs. Water users will scramble to buy and sell water â if they can â or reduce their use. But the current lack of information hobbles the ability to make difficult decisions about water management. For California to cope with persistent shortages, water rights data need to be accessible to decision-makers and the public.
Most residents assume that because their home water use is metered we would understand water use in the state as a whole, and that water management is a routine matter. This could hardly be further from the truth.
California should support alternatives to Big Law
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2 UC Berkeley graduate students named 2021 Switzer fellows
Campus graduate students Alicia Arrington and Aaron Maruzzo are named 2021 Switzer fellows. Out of 200 applicants, Arrington and Maruzzo are two of 20 selected fellows.
Two UC Berkeley graduate students, Alicia Arrington and Aaron Maruzzo, were named 2021 Switzer fellows.
The Switzer Environmental Fellowship is a program that seeks to recognize and support graduate students who are leaders in social equity and environmental problem-solving, according to a press release from the Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation. Out of 200 applicants, Maruzzo and Arrington are two of 20 to receive a cash award, as well as access to leadership and policy engagement training.