- CBS News: California to go 100 percent carbon-neutral
- Capitol Weekly: State Water Project: Our most important infrastructure
- Lake County News: Mendocino Complex containment holding at 98 percent; fire camps
- Sacramento Bee: OPINION: If this meeting isn’t about financing Delta tunnels, then put it in writing
- Del Norte Triplicate: Oregon issues approval to remove J.C. Boyle Dam on the Klamath River
- Mojave Valley Daily News: Drought Contingency Plan to ease pain of water shortage
- Digital Trends: Engineered sand could remove nasty toxins to produce drinkable water
- Ukiah Daily Journal: OPINION: Water Tax dead, for now
- Sierra Club: What Do I Do if the Water in My Kid’s School Has Lead in It?
- SF Gate: San Jose First City In California To Receive Platinum Leed Certification In Environmental Sustainability
- WCJB: California aims to drop fossil fuels for electricity by 2045
- Bay Nature: It’s So Hot Everywhere Else — Why Not in the Bay Area?
- KQED: Outlook Grim But Not Hopeless as Climate Summit Convenes in San Francisco
- PPIC: Make California’s Water Grid Climate-Ready
- News Deeply: Crisis at Lake Powell Looms Large as Long-Term Drought Reaches Upstream
- Manteca Bulletin: MOVE TO STOP WATER GRAB
- Modesto Bee: OPINION: News from water front hasn’t gotten much better … yet
- Fresno Bee: Strange bedfellows? Westlands and San Francisco share common ground
- The Weather Network: Major California highway reopens but wildfire burns on
- San Francisco Chronicle: Fire crew move on California blazes: evacuation ends in Napa, I-5 open north of Redding
- Sacramento Bee: More than 1 million homes planned for high-risk fire areas in California. Should they be built?
- New Haven Register: Connecticut environmentalists ask regulators for protections in sale of water company
- Monterey Herald: Decision time: CPUC set to consider Cal Am desal project on Thursday
- Mountain Democrat: EID awarded nearly $2 million in grants to reduce fire danger