Sometimes the boring subjects are *also* key, say @GrenierLetitia and @CAWaterData's Robyn Grimm.
"With climate change exacerbating water scarcity, a modern system for #cawater accounting is no longer a boring topic we can put off for a few more years."
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ALT Poster for talk. Data for lunch "When Rivers Run Hot", by aquatic ecologist Jonathan Walter. Pictured is Jon on the water in a boat holding a fish.
Our team recently gathered in Sacramento to welcome our new CEO Robyn Grimm, PhD at a staff meeting. We’re excited to continue the important work of advancing open and accessible water data together.
🤝 Meet Our Staff: cawaterdata.org/our-team/con…#CAwater#WaterData#Teamwork
ALT Five smiling California Water Data Consortium staff members gather under pine trees outside the California EPA building in downtown Sacramento.
Big news! We are excited to announce Robyn Grimm, PhD, as our next CEO, beginning Aug. 1. With a history of leadership and collaboration, Robyn is poised to lead us into a new era. Join us in welcoming her to the team!
cawaterdata.org/news/robyn-g…#NewCEO#WaterData#CAwater
ALT On the left: White text on a dark blue background with the words "Welcome our next CEO, Robyn Grimm, PhD" with the California Water Data Consortium logo beneath.
On the right: A smiling woman with brown hair wearing a green blouse against a background of greenery.
This climate bond has the chance to be one of the most intersectional and multi-sector approaches to tackling climate change CA has ever seen because it prioritizes environmental justice priorities that touch on local energy, housing, urban infrastructure, public health, etc.
.@MikeYoung83 in @KQED: “The state might be in a budget deficit, and we might be having hard economic times, but the climate doesn’t care.”
We need a robust, equitable #ClimateBondNow! bit.ly/45xcVQg
Three new partnerships join @CAWaterData and @EnvDefenseFund to develop the Groundwater Accounting Platform — an open-source water management tool that gives landowners and water managers tools to track groundwater supply and demand. #SGMA#CAdroughtedf.org/Z6xc
Water issues in California's past were solved by building physical infrastructure. How do we prepare for today and tomorrow's challenges? By investing in good water data. @CAWaterData new report makes recommendations to improve CA #WaterData. tinyurl.com/2p84wuvy#CAWater
@CAWaterData CEO Tara Moran and @CA_DWR SGMA Technical Assistance Manager Steven Springhorn discuss the Groundwater Accounting Platform and its benefits for growers and local agencies implementing #SGMA in this podcast: tinyurl.com/4ujpyx4j#CAWater
The California Water Data Consortium is now an organizational member of the #internetofh2oCoalition. Join us at for our Data Lunch event tomorrow (9/14from 12-1 pm to learn more. Register for the event at: cawaterdata.org/events/.
How can urban water data help #California during #drought? High quality water use and supply #data are needed for critical water management decisions and planning for the future. Our new report provides potential solutions to improve urban water data: bit.ly/3dW5J9V