Perspective
Sep. 17, 2016
Adapting water resources for climate change
Two bills sitting on the governor's desk will help California adapt its water resources for climate change. By Wesley A. Miliband





Wesley A. Miliband
Stoel Rives LLPLitigation, Environmental Law
500 Capitol Mall Ste 1600
Sacramento , CA 95814-4740
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Email: wes.miliband@stoel.com
Chapman Univ Law School
Water supplies and climate change are inextricably linked, but often go unspoken within the same breath among many stakeholders for good reason: Individuals and entities dependent on water supplies for business and domestic needs have not yet been presented with a regulatory regime requiring such attention. Instead, climate change often is reported on as to greenhouse gas emissions and sea levels rising, which bear obvious im...
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