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A California Drought Report Card

By Ellen Hanak, Jeffrey Mount

We graded California’s drought response for urban areas, the farming sector, rural water supply, and the environment, and found great disparities in the results.

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Commentary: Water Markets Can Reduce the Costs of Drought

By Ellen Hanak

California’s warming climate is making droughts more intense, complicating water management. A new water futures market provides a tool to insure against price shocks arising from drought-fueled shortages.

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Video: Managing Drought in a Changing Climate

By Lori Pottinger

California’s water system isn’t prepared for growing climate extremes. A panel of experts explain how climate change will affect the system, and discuss reforms that could make it more resilient.

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Commentary: Drought Requires New Strategies for Managing Cropland

By Andrew Ayres, Caitlin Peterson

With careful planning, research and development, and incentive programs, the San Joaquin Valley can avoid the worst consequences of land fallowing — and perhaps even create environmental and economic benefits.

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Federal Drought Management: It’s Complicated

By Caitrin Chappelle, Jelena Jezdimirovic

More than two dozen federal departments and agencies engage in water management in the West, complicating management of western droughts.

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