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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMarch 21, 2018
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Four Twenty Seven – In Focus: Advancing TCFD Guidance on Physical Climate Risk & Opportunities

Four Twenty Seven’s monthly newsletter highlights recent developments in climate adaptation and resilience. This month, don’t miss our update on upcoming EU regulations, our analysis on lessons learned from Art. 173 in France, and our conference calendar for the spring!   In Focus: Advancing TCFD Guidance on Physical Climate RIsk and Opportunities An initiative from the European […]

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SFBJV – Reminder: Sediment science priorities due March 23

      Hello SFBJV Committee and Management Board members,   This is a reminder that the Regional Monitoring Program is currently seeking input on where to invest some of their funds towards sediment science.   The deadline for response is March 23rd.  We encourage you to submit your priorities and also forward them to […]

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Reclamation announces FY 2018 WaterSMART Program grant funding opportunities

Bureau of Reclamation announces fiscal year 2018 WaterSMART Program funding opportunities for water and energy efficiency, small-scale water efficiency, and water marketing strategy projects Through WaterSMART, Reclamation leverages federal and non-federal funding to work cooperatively with states, tribes, and local entities as they plan for and implement actions to increase water supply reliability through investments […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMarch 20, 2018
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Transportation News for March 20, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: Uber halts self-driving operations after car kills Arizona pedestrian San Francisco Chronicle: Exclusive: Tempe police chief says early probe shows no fault by Uber Sacramento Bee: Fatal crash of Uber robot car prompts California to ask for answers Tech Crunch: Here’s how Uber’s self-driving cars are supposed to detect pedestrians East Bay […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMarch 20, 2018
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California Water News for March 20, 2018

Sacramento Bee: Atmospheric river may dump up to 4 feet of Sierra snow in what could be the last big storm of the season Los Angeles Times: California’s Fire-Scarred communities are bracing for the biggest storm of the season SCPR: California was in for one of the driest winters on record. Then March happened DC Bureau: Water […]

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