Water on my mind (Photo: Scott MacKenzie)
As the rains fall here in Northern California, and snowstorms pound the Northeast of the United States, water is on my mind. It is a topic that is of vital importance but continues to be misunderstood. Perhaps most importantly, it is at the center of considerations that must [...]
This week the gRound-up is a bit shorter due to the holiday break. We hope everyone had a fun and relaxing Thanksgiving!
East Antarctic Ice Sheet Losing Mass Quickly
Of all of the major ice sheets, the East Antarctic has been thought to be the most stable – until now. New satellite data from NASA is [...]
California’s Central Valley reaches about 400 miles, from Bakersfield in the south to Redding in the north, encompassing a stretch of land roughly the size of Tennessee. The region is also home to some of the most fertile and productive soils in the world.
Over millennia, sedimentation from the Sierra Nevada mountains to the east [...]
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