Lingering pain, lost trust: Study reveals ongoing effects from 2021 Red Hill spill
The report provides results from a follow-up self-administered online survey conducted in July 2023.
The report provides results from a follow-up self-administered online survey conducted in July 2023.
The report, published October 8, shares insights from 43 representatives from federal, state and county agencies, as well as private and nonprofit organizations.
This project will investigate how coastal hydrologic forces influence the accumulation, movement and discharge of fecal contaminants in beach aquifers.
A new tool delivers personalized climate reports and wildfire risk data.
International experts gathered to guide the Red Hill Registry¡¯s efforts to track and address health impacts from the 2021 jet fuel spill.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Mesonet¡¯s data has the potential to inform planning and decision-making in emergency management, agriculture, water resource, conservation and many other sectors.
Five challenge topics pushed students to apply diverse skills toward local and statewide resilience efforts.
Unlike the current Red Flag Warning system these maps provide a daily, high-resolution look at the most current fire ignition risks statewide.
Increased groundwater recharge ensures a steady supply of fresh water, vital for drinking and other essential needs.
The study calls on policymakers, conservation organizations and funders to integrate biocultural strategies into conservation policies and funding mechanisms.