California Bureaucrats Embrace Water Rationing
California Bureaucrats Embrace Water Rationing
On October 4 the California State Water Board held a hearing to discuss how it will implement Senate Bill 1157, passed by the state legislature in 2022, which lowers indoor water-use standards to 47 gallons per person starting in 2025 and 42 gallons in 2030. The title of the hearing was “Making Water Conservation a Way...
By Edward Ring
The Corruption of Climate Science: California Forest Facts Expose Study’s Flaws
The Corruption of Climate Science: California Forest Facts Expose Study’s Flaws
For over 50 years, with increasing frequency, corrupted, careerist scientists have produced biased studies that, amplified by agenda-driven corporate and political special interests, constitute a “consensus” that is supposedly “beyond debate.” We are in a “climate crisis.” To cope with this climate emergency, all measures are justifiable. This is overblown, one-sided, and manipulative propaganda. It...
By Edward Ring
California Holds the Key to Western Water Security
California Holds the Key to Western Water Security
Dams and aqueducts on the Colorado River make civilization possible in the American Southwest. But for the last 20 years, as a prolonged drought has gripped the region, withdrawals from the river have averaged 15 million acre-feet per year, while inflows into Lake Mead and Lake Powell have averaged only 12 million acre feet per year. For the first...
By Edward Ring
Cleaning Bay Source Pollution Will Enable More Delta Diversions
Cleaning Bay Source Pollution Will Enable More Delta Diversions
On February 21, the California State Water Resources Control Board waived environmental regulations in order to permit more storage in Central Valley reservoirs. This came a week after Governor Gavin Newsom temporarily suspended environmental laws that prevent reservoir storage if flow through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta falls below 58,000 acre feet per day. A guest opinion piece...
By Edward Ring
Questions About Water for Governor Newsom
Questions About Water for Governor Newsom
Borrowing a page from the More Water Now campaign, which unsuccessfully attempted earlier this year to qualify a water funding initiative for the November 2022 ballot, Governor Newsom announced a new water supply strategy on August 11. Perhaps with the presidency in mind, or perhaps because he really means it, Newsom’s remarks were surprisingly accommodating towards those of us who...
By Edward Ring
The Abundance Choice – Part 15: Our Fight for More Water
The Abundance Choice – Part 15: Our Fight for More Water
Editor’s note: This is the fifteenth and last article in a series on California’s water crisis. You can read the entire series including recent updates in his new book “The Abundance Choice, Our Fight for More Water in California.” There are plenty of ways to ration water, and California’s state legislature is pursuing all of...
By Edward Ring
The Abundance Choice – Part 14: Infinite Abundance
The Abundance Choice – Part 14: Infinite Abundance
Editor’s note: This is the fourteenth article in a series on California’s water crisis. You can read the entire series including recent updates in his new book “The Abundance Choice, Our Fight for More Water in California.” From the inaugural Stanford Digital Economy Lab gathering in April 2022, noted venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson posted the following quote to Facebook:...
By Edward Ring
The Abundance Choice – Part 13: The Lords of Scarcity
The Abundance Choice – Part 13: The Lords of Scarcity
Editor’s note: This is the thirteenth article in a series on California’s water crisis. You can read the entire series including recent updates in his new book “The Abundance Choice, Our Fight for More Water in California.” One of the farmers who supported our attempt to qualify the Water Infrastructure Funding Act for the November...
By Edward Ring
The Abundance Choice – Part 12: Fighting Scope Insensitivity
The Abundance Choice – Part 12: Fighting Scope Insensitivity
Editor’s note: This is the twelfth article in a series on California’s water crisis. You can read the entire series including recent updates in his new book “The Abundance Choice, Our Fight for More Water in California.” Scope insensitivity happens whenever a statistic has huge emotional impact but in reality has little relevance to the...
By Edward Ring
The Abundance Choice – Part 11: The Desalination Option
The Abundance Choice – Part 11: The Desalination Option
Editor’s note: This is the eleventh article in a series on California’s water crisis. You can read the entire series including recent updates in his new book “The Abundance Choice, Our Fight for More Water in California.” On May 12, the California Coastal Commission Board of Directors voted 11-0 to deny the application from Poseidon Water to build a desalination plant...
By Edward Ring
The Abundance Choice – Part 10: Time to Stop Wasting Wastewater
The Abundance Choice – Part 10: Time to Stop Wasting Wastewater
Editor’s note: This is the tenth article in a series on California’s water crisis. You can read the entire series including recent updates in his new book “The Abundance Choice, Our Fight for More Water in California.” If there is any source of water that ought to be optimized, it is the wastewater produced by...
By Edward Ring
The Abundance Choice – Part 9: Can Reservoirs be Part of the Solution?
The Abundance Choice – Part 9: Can Reservoirs be Part of the Solution?
Editor’s note: This is the ninth article in a series on California’s water crisis. You can read the entire series including recent updates in his new book “The Abundance Choice, Our Fight for More Water in California.” In May 1957, Harvey Banks, then director of the California Department of Water Resources, submitted “The California Water...
By Edward Ring