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SUMMARY:Extreme Heat Plans: Challenges of Implementation
DESCRIPTION:Join to hear from experts on extreme heat about how they are moving forward with their plans\, including new challenges requiring innovative and collaborative approaches to building resilience. In various parts of California and the West\, extreme heat events have been occurring more frequently and with more intensity. Extreme heat plans\, developed to mitigate negative impacts and adapt to this new heat reality\, are being implemented for the first time. \nSpeakers: Marta Segura\, M.P.H.\, Chief Heat Officer & Climate Emergency Mobilization Director; Braden Kay\, Extreme Heat Program Manager in the Office of Planning and Research; David Hondula\, Ph.D.\, Director of Heat Response and Mitigation for The City of Phoenix\, Arizona; and Kimberly Fuentes\, Policy Analyst for Sen. Caroline Menjivar. \nREGISTER HERE
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SUMMARY:How California Can Improve Water Right Curtailment to Better Manage Water Scarcity
DESCRIPTION:Droughts are becoming more frequent and intense in California\, and many watersheds experience seasonal water scarcity nearly every year. To protect water rights\, human health and safety\, and the environment from serious harm\, California’s State Water Resources Control Board needs to be able to routinely curtail unlawful water uses. However\, the agency has struggled to carry out this basic function\, running into resource constraints and technical\, legal\, and political barriers. In our April report\, Managing Water Scarcity: A Framework for Fair and Effective Water Right Curtailment in California\, CLEE described the legal context for and history of curtailments in California and recommended concrete actions the State Water Board and Legislature can take to build a framework for fair and effective curtailment in California. The Legislature is considering bills that partially address some of our recommendations\, but our research suggests more comprehensive action is needed\, and soon.   \nJoin two of the report’s authors for a free lunchtime policy briefing and Q&A on this important topic. \nREGISTER HERE \nFor questions\, please contact maia.baltzley@berkeley.edu.
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