Sectors that underpin modern society face rising cyber threats. Water, electricity and satellites — which support everything from GPS navigation to credit card processing — are at increasing risk. Legacy infrastructure and increased connectivity challenge water and the power grid, while the space sector struggles with safeguarding in-orbit satellites that were designed before modern cyber […]
Among the many questions on your California ballot this November is whether to approve a $10 billion state bond to invest in climate adaptation. Proposition 4 is one of the largest bonds on the ballot in the country this year. The money in the bond will be used to make communities more resilient against climate change.
Living in Southern California, it may frequently cross your mind: when will the next big earthquake hit? “We’re afraid of earthquakes because they’re sudden, we can’t predict them, you don’t see them coming,” seismologist Lucy Jones told Eyewitness News.
Atmospheric rivers are forecast to “drench the West Coast” this winter, according to a recent meteorological report. Last winter, the West Coast faced a slew of atmospheric rivers that caused devastating floods and landslides. The storms also brought a deluge of rain that supplemented California lakes and rivers, helping to eliminate the state’s drought. Meteorologists are again […]
It was 111 degrees when Mark McBroom stepped from his air-conditioned pickup and onto a dry alfalfa field. Remnants of desiccated hay crunched underfoot, and the sun-baked soil was fragmented with deep cracks. McBroom and other Imperial Valley farmers agreed to leave many hay fields unwatered for seven weeks this year in exchange for cash […]
After an Orange County resident flushes her toilet, the water flows through the Southern California community’s sewer system, meanders its way to the sanitation plant, has its solids removed, is piped to a wastewater recycling facility next door and undergoes three different purification processes until it is clean enough to drink. “It tastes like water,” […]
Critical Infrastructure: How to Protect Water, Power and Space from Cyber Attacks
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Kylie Capuano /Gtby Jule Pattison-GordonSectors that underpin modern society face rising cyber threats. Water, electricity and satellites — which support everything from GPS navigation to credit card processing — are at increasing risk. Legacy infrastructure and increased connectivity challenge water and the power grid, while the space sector struggles with safeguarding in-orbit satellites that were designed before modern cyber […]
California Voters To Take Up Climate Change With Proposition 4
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Kylie Capuano /KQEDby Keith MizuguchiAmong the many questions on your California ballot this November is whether to approve a $10 billion state bond to invest in climate adaptation. Proposition 4 is one of the largest bonds on the ballot in the country this year. The money in the bond will be used to make communities more resilient against climate change.
SoCal’s Water Supply Could be Crippled by Next Major Earthquake
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Kylie Capuano /ABC 7by Marc Cota-RoblesLiving in Southern California, it may frequently cross your mind: when will the next big earthquake hit? “We’re afraid of earthquakes because they’re sudden, we can’t predict them, you don’t see them coming,” seismologist Lucy Jones told Eyewitness News.
California Atmospheric River Forecast: ‘Big Changes’ in Storm Path Expected
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Kylie Capuano /Newsweekby Anna SkinnerAtmospheric rivers are forecast to “drench the West Coast” this winter, according to a recent meteorological report. Last winter, the West Coast faced a slew of atmospheric rivers that caused devastating floods and landslides. The storms also brought a deluge of rain that supplemented California lakes and rivers, helping to eliminate the state’s drought. Meteorologists are again […]
As California Farms Use Less Colorado River Water, Worries Grow Over Shrinking Salton Sea
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Kylie Capuano /Los Angeles Timesby Ian JamesIt was 111 degrees when Mark McBroom stepped from his air-conditioned pickup and onto a dry alfalfa field. Remnants of desiccated hay crunched underfoot, and the sun-baked soil was fragmented with deep cracks. McBroom and other Imperial Valley farmers agreed to leave many hay fields unwatered for seven weeks this year in exchange for cash […]
Public Acceptance Lags As CA Facilities Turn Sewage Into Tap Water
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Gayle Falkenthal /Public News Serviceby Kathleen ShannonAfter an Orange County resident flushes her toilet, the water flows through the Southern California community’s sewer system, meanders its way to the sanitation plant, has its solids removed, is piped to a wastewater recycling facility next door and undergoes three different purification processes until it is clean enough to drink. “It tastes like water,” […]