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BOARD AND COUNCIL
Sanjeev Chadha. Sanjeev is a global business leader, with deep experience across multiple countries and cultures. He retired from PepsiCo in 2018 as Chairman and CEO for HEALTHY AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS The world’s water resources are under increasing threat from the impacts of climate change, population growth, and pollution. As the global population grows, a persistent challenge is how to access enough water to meet humanity’s needs while also preserving the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. The Pacific Institute works on water resource issues around the globe, Continue reading A MULTI-BENEFIT APPROACH TO WATER MANAGEMENT AN ASSESSMENT OF URBAN WATER DEMAND FORECASTS IN Posted on May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 Blog | May 13, 2021 . The Impacts of the Pandemic Remain for Small Water Systems and Customers In-Debt. In the U.S., the vital responsibility of continuing safe water supply during the pandemic is decentralized, spread among nearly 50,000 community water systems. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT IN TIMES OF WAR This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 300 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story. War is a miserable thing. It kills and maims soldiers and civilians. It destroys infrastructure, cultures, and communities. It worsens poverty and development challenges. And it damages and cripples vital ecological Continue reading "Protecting the THE 2021 WESTERN DROUGHT: WHAT TO EXPECT AS CONDITIONS By Cora Kammeyer, Peter Gleick, Heather Cooley, Gregg Brill, Sonali Abraham, and Michael Cohen The American West has entered another drought crisis, with nearly the entire region (97 percent) facing abnormally dry conditions and over 70 percent of the region already in severe drought. State and local leaders are making emergency declarations. Water allocations are Continue reading "TheBOARD AND COUNCIL
Sanjeev Chadha. Sanjeev is a global business leader, with deep experience across multiple countries and cultures. He retired from PepsiCo in 2018 as Chairman and CEO for HEALTHY AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS The world’s water resources are under increasing threat from the impacts of climate change, population growth, and pollution. As the global population grows, a persistent challenge is how to access enough water to meet humanity’s needs while also preserving the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. The Pacific Institute works on water resource issues around the globe, Continue reading A MULTI-BENEFIT APPROACH TO WATER MANAGEMENT AN ASSESSMENT OF URBAN WATER DEMAND FORECASTS IN Posted on May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 Blog | May 13, 2021 . The Impacts of the Pandemic Remain for Small Water Systems and Customers In-Debt. In the U.S., the vital responsibility of continuing safe water supply during the pandemic is decentralized, spread among nearly 50,000 community water systems. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT IN TIMES OF WAR This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 300 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story. War is a miserable thing. It kills and maims soldiers and civilians. It destroys infrastructure, cultures, and communities. It worsens poverty and development challenges. And it damages and cripples vital ecological Continue reading "Protecting thePACIFIC INSTITUTE
Posted on May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 Blog | May 13, 2021 . The Impacts of the Pandemic Remain for Small Water Systems and Customers In-Debt. In the U.S., the vital responsibility of continuing safe water supply during the pandemic is decentralized, spread A MULTI-BENEFIT APPROACH TO WATER MANAGEMENT Investing in Our Water Future Adapting to climate change, coupled with addressing aging infrastructure, population growth, and degraded ecosystems, will require investing in our natural and built water systems. These investments will take many forms, from restoring watersheds to improving water efficiency and stormwater management, and will address a variety of water challenges, from flooding BIDEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN: WATER COMPONENTS March 31, 2021 . by Peter Gleick and Cora Kammeyer . Earlier today, President Biden announced the first components of his proposed $2 trillion national infrastructure plan to rebuild failing, aging, and outdated water, energy, transportation, and communications systems. While the current information provides only the broadest outlines of his proposals, and the details will have to be worked CURRENT INFORMATION ON THE SALTON SEA California’s Salton Sea is a fertile oasis in the hostile desert of southeastern California, adopted by millions of birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway. As California’s largest lake, it stretches across almost 35 miles in a remote, below sea-level valley in the southeastern corner of the state. Current Salton Sea information is posted Continue reading "Current Information onBOARD AND COUNCIL
Sanjeev Chadha. Sanjeev is a global business leader, with deep experience across multiple countries and cultures. He retired from PepsiCo in 2018 as Chairman and CEO for STACKED INCENTIVES: CO-FUNDING WATER CUSTOMER INCENTIVE Water utilities throughout the United States offer customer incentives to motivate action and foster engagement with their customers. These incentive programs can take many forms, from rebates for high-efficiency fixtures and appliances to technical assistance for installing cisterns and rain gardens. In addition to providing water-related benefits, many of these programs generate additional REPORT EXPLORES CO-FUNDING WATER MANAGEMENT THROUGH June 8, 2021, Oakland, California – Today the Pacific Institute released a report to help water managers scale “stacked incentives” for water customer incentive programs. The report defines “stacked incentives” as customer incentive programs, including rebates and discounts, technical assistance, and/or education programs, that are co-funded by two or more separateentities to
THE WORLD'S WATER CHALLENGES (2017) October 24, 2017 . By Cora Kammeyer. Water is perhaps the most vital natural resource on the planet. It is necessary for human survival anda critical
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT IN TIMES OF WAR This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 300 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story. War is a miserable thing. It kills and maims soldiers and civilians. It destroys infrastructure, cultures, and communities. It worsens poverty and development challenges. And it damages and cripples vital ecological Continue reading "Protecting the HOW DISTRIBUTED WATER INFRASTRUCTURE CAN BOOST RESILIENCE By Cora Kammeyer, Pacific Institute; Heather Cooley, Pacific Institute; and Cynthia Koehler, WaterNow Alliance COVID-19 — and the ensuing economic crisis — is affecting all sectors of society, including water. Across the country, water utilities are facing lower revenues, more unpaid and late water bills, and higher costs to protect essential staff from COVID-19. These financial challengesPACIFIC INSTITUTE
The Impacts of the Pandemic Remain for Small Water Systems and Customers In-Debt. In the U.S., the vital responsibility of continuing safe water supply during the pandemic is decentralized, spread among nearly 50,000 community water systems. More than 45,000 of these are small community water systems (SCWS), serving fewer than 10,000 peopleeach.
THE 2021 WESTERN DROUGHT: WHAT TO EXPECT AS CONDITIONS By Cora Kammeyer, Peter Gleick, Heather Cooley, Gregg Brill, Sonali Abraham, and Michael Cohen The American West has entered another drought crisis, with nearly the entire region (97 percent) facing abnormally dry conditions and over 70 percent of the region already in severe drought. State and local leaders are making emergency declarations. Water allocations are Continue reading "TheBOARD AND COUNCIL
Tony Stayner. Chair of the Pacific Institute board, Tony balances his time between his impact investing and non-profit work, including the Board of Trustees at Water.org and the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund. (SV2). Tony co-leads impact investing for SV2, is the Managing Director of the Excelsior Impact Fund, and is a member TONIIC. HEALTHY AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS The world’s water resources are under increasing threat from the impacts of climate change, population growth, and pollution. As the global population grows, a persistent challenge is how to access enough water to meet humanity’s needs while also preserving the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. The Pacific Institute works on water resource issues around the globe, Continue reading BIDEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN: WATER COMPONENTS March 31, 2021 . by Peter Gleick and Cora Kammeyer . Earlier today, President Biden announced the first components of his proposed $2 trillion national infrastructure plan to rebuild failing, aging, and outdated water, energy, transportation, and communications systems. While the current information provides only the broadest outlines of his proposals, and the details will have to be worked CURRENT INFORMATION ON THE SALTON SEA California’s Salton Sea is a fertile oasis in the hostile desert of southeastern California, adopted by millions of birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway. As California’s largest lake, it stretches across almost 35 miles in a remote, below sea-level valley in the southeastern corner of the state. Current Salton Sea information is posted Continue reading "Current Information on A MULTI-BENEFIT APPROACH TO WATER MANAGEMENTJASON MORRISON
Jason Morrison joined the Pacific Institute in 1993 and became its president in October 2016. As president, he oversees the Institute and its activities, focusing on broadening and amplifying the organization’s reach and impact. Additionally, Jason serves as the Head of the CEO Water Mandate, an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact, and has Continue reading "Jason Morrison" CALIFORNIA’S WATER FUTURES MARKET: EXPLAINED The California water futures market is a new financial tool designed to help water users in the state hedge the risks associated with California’s volatile hydrology and physical water market. The price of water on the futures market at any given time — like when contracts are negotiated and settled — is based on the Nasdaq Veles WATER RATES: WATER DEMAND FORECASTING Table 1. Types of Water‐Demand Forecasts and Major Applica ons (Adapted from Billings and Jones 2008)ii Forecasts have historically overestimated water demand. Figure 1 shows actual water demand as compared to water demand forecasts for the Seattle region.PACIFIC INSTITUTE
The Impacts of the Pandemic Remain for Small Water Systems and Customers In-Debt. In the U.S., the vital responsibility of continuing safe water supply during the pandemic is decentralized, spread among nearly 50,000 community water systems. More than 45,000 of these are small community water systems (SCWS), serving fewer than 10,000 peopleeach.
THE 2021 WESTERN DROUGHT: WHAT TO EXPECT AS CONDITIONS By Cora Kammeyer, Peter Gleick, Heather Cooley, Gregg Brill, Sonali Abraham, and Michael Cohen The American West has entered another drought crisis, with nearly the entire region (97 percent) facing abnormally dry conditions and over 70 percent of the region already in severe drought. State and local leaders are making emergency declarations. Water allocations are Continue reading "TheBOARD AND COUNCIL
Tony Stayner. Chair of the Pacific Institute board, Tony balances his time between his impact investing and non-profit work, including the Board of Trustees at Water.org and the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund. (SV2). Tony co-leads impact investing for SV2, is the Managing Director of the Excelsior Impact Fund, and is a member TONIIC. HEALTHY AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS The world’s water resources are under increasing threat from the impacts of climate change, population growth, and pollution. As the global population grows, a persistent challenge is how to access enough water to meet humanity’s needs while also preserving the integrity of aquatic ecosystems. The Pacific Institute works on water resource issues around the globe, Continue reading BIDEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN: WATER COMPONENTS March 31, 2021 . by Peter Gleick and Cora Kammeyer . Earlier today, President Biden announced the first components of his proposed $2 trillion national infrastructure plan to rebuild failing, aging, and outdated water, energy, transportation, and communications systems. While the current information provides only the broadest outlines of his proposals, and the details will have to be worked CURRENT INFORMATION ON THE SALTON SEA California’s Salton Sea is a fertile oasis in the hostile desert of southeastern California, adopted by millions of birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway. As California’s largest lake, it stretches across almost 35 miles in a remote, below sea-level valley in the southeastern corner of the state. Current Salton Sea information is posted Continue reading "Current Information on A MULTI-BENEFIT APPROACH TO WATER MANAGEMENTJASON MORRISON
Jason Morrison joined the Pacific Institute in 1993 and became its president in October 2016. As president, he oversees the Institute and its activities, focusing on broadening and amplifying the organization’s reach and impact. Additionally, Jason serves as the Head of the CEO Water Mandate, an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact, and has Continue reading "Jason Morrison" CALIFORNIA’S WATER FUTURES MARKET: EXPLAINED The California water futures market is a new financial tool designed to help water users in the state hedge the risks associated with California’s volatile hydrology and physical water market. The price of water on the futures market at any given time — like when contracts are negotiated and settled — is based on the Nasdaq Veles WATER RATES: WATER DEMAND FORECASTING Table 1. Types of Water‐Demand Forecasts and Major Applica ons (Adapted from Billings and Jones 2008)ii Forecasts have historically overestimated water demand. Figure 1 shows actual water demand as compared to water demand forecasts for the Seattle region. A MULTI-BENEFIT APPROACH TO WATER MANAGEMENT Investing in Our Water Future Adapting to climate change, coupled with addressing aging infrastructure, population growth, and degraded ecosystems, will require investing in our natural and built water systems. These investments will take many forms, from restoring watersheds to improving water efficiency and stormwater management, and will address a variety of water challenges, from flooding REPORT EXPLORES CO-FUNDING WATER MANAGEMENT THROUGH June 8, 2021, Oakland, California – Today the Pacific Institute released a report to help water managers scale “stacked incentives” for water customer incentive programs. The report defines “stacked incentives” as customer incentive programs, including rebates and discounts, technical assistance, and/or education programs, that are co-funded by two or more separateentities to
WATER EFFICIENCY AND REUSE Water efficiency and reuse are powerful, albeit still underutilized, strategies for enhancing water sustainability and resilience. They can help to reduce water withdrawals from over-tapped rivers and aquifers as well as vulnerability to droughts and other water-supply constraints. Moreover, water efficiency and reuse can save energy, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the impacts AN ASSESSMENT OF URBAN WATER DEMAND FORECASTS IN The Impacts of the Pandemic Remain for Small Water Systems and Customers In-Debt. In the U.S., the vital responsibility of continuing safe water supply during the pandemic is decentralized, spread among nearly 50,000 community water systems. More than 45,000 of these are small community water systems (SCWS), serving fewer than 10,000 peopleeach.
WATER AND CONFLICT
October 9, 2012 By Pacific Institute Staff There is a long history of conflicts over water resources, extending back thousands of years into myths, legends, and ancient history. But even now, in the modern world, disputes over access to water, the use of water as a weapon, and the targeting of water systems during conflicts Continue reading "Water and Conflict" PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT IN TIMES OF WAR Protecting the Environment in Times of War. This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 300 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story. War is a miserable thing. It kills and maims soldiers and civilians. It destroys infrastructure, cultures, and communities. It worsens povertyand development
KEVIN CUEVAS
Kevin joined the Pacific Institute in December 2018. He is the Executive Assistant to both Jason Morrison and Dr. Peter Gleick and oversees the organization’s day-to-day operations. Prior to joining the Pacific Institute, Kevin worked in a variety of positions in the Bay Area, including at law firms, startups, and most recently, non-profits. Kevin Continue reading "Kevin Cuevas"HEATHER COOLEY
Heather Cooley joined the Pacific Institute in 2004 and currently serves as Director of Research. She conducts and oversees research on an array of water issues, such as sustainable water use and management, the connections between water and energy, and the impacts of climate change on water resources. Prior to joining the Pacific Institute, she worked Continue reading "Heather Cooley"CORA KAMMEYER
Cora Kammeyer is a Senior Researcher at the Pacific Institute. At the Institute, she works with companies, governments, and other nonprofit organizations to advance water sustainability in the western United States and globally. Prior to joining the Pacific Institute, Cora’s past work focused on environmental water markets, water law and DRINKING FOUNTAINS AND PUBLIC HEALTH Drinking Fountains and Public Health 2 risks identified a wide range of potentially dangerous bacteria that spread from these cups(McCampbell 1907).
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SOLUTIONS FOR UNDERPERFORMING DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS IN CALIFORNIA California passed the Human Right to Water in 2012, acknowledging that every resident has a right to safe, clean, and affordable drinking water. Both large and small water systems struggle to provide safe drinking water; however, small systems face the greatest challenges.Learn More __
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FINANCING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION IN A CHANGING CLIMATE Human-caused climate change is real and accelerating, creating new challenges for all aspects of freshwater management, including meeting basic human needs for water and sanitation. Important gaps in our understanding of these challenges include both the complications climate change poses for planning, implementing, and sustaining water supply and sanitation systems, especially for the poor; and the links between these systems and the emissions of greenhouse gases that worsen the overall climate problem.Learn More __
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