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Letitia Grenier

@grenierletitia

Director, PPIC Water Policy Center. Lover of life. Tweets are my own.

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This Thursday, November 14, please join us for a wide-ranging discussion about how #CAwater can adapt to a changing climate. Participants include California Department of Water Resources’s @karlanemeth, Willie Whittlesey, Phoenix Armenta, and Alvar Escriva-Bou - join us! Register here: bit.ly/3XLxMvT

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California is a global leader on climate mitigation and has taken important steps on climate adaptation - but there's more to do. Read our newest report to learn more!

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How can CA address #cawater and #climate climate together? Read Letitia Grenier's op-ed in the Mercury News. "The good news is that California can make significant progress when it pays attention to a problem. This is a time to set our sights high." mercurynews.com/2024/11/26/opi…

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The thoughts of everyone at PPIC are with the people of Los Angeles. We send our care and support to communities across the region as they face these catastrophic wildfires. đź’™ Read the full statement from PPIC president and CEO Tani Cantil-Sakauye here: bit.ly/4ahXLB5

The thoughts of everyone at PPIC are with the people of Los Angeles. We send our care and support to communities across the region as they face these catastrophic wildfires. đź’™ 

Read the full statement from PPIC president and CEO Tani Cantil-Sakauye here: bit.ly/4ahXLB5
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"California has hit an inflection point...people’s lives—their homes, memories, neighborhoods, health, and wellbeing—depend on us preparing for climate change like we mean it," writes PPIC Water's Letitia Grenier & Jeff Mount. bit.ly/4hJwVEv

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Our own Letitia Grenier weighs in on recent reservoir releases for KTVU Mark Sayre. "That water would normally come out in the summer or later in the fall when it's very hot and dry. The farmers need the water at that time to grow crops." #cawater yahoo.com/news/trump-glo…

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Proposition 4 will more than make up for recent budget cuts & infuse a significant amount of funding to #cawater and #climate projects, totaling more than $21 billion for all climate and water program areas. ppic.org/blog/how-prop-…

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We're looking for a stellar research fellow to join our team at the Water Policy Center. Applications open til Feb 28th! #cawater Please share :)

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"Municipal water systems are not designed for fighting wildfires. A system that could fight fires of this magnitude would be unlike anything that exists today, and it’s almost a false premise to suggest that it should exist." #cawater ppic.org/blog/the-chall…

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NEW ON THE BLOG | California has just experienced its third reasonably wet winter in three years. What might this mean for the state’s struggling salmon runs? We asked two experts to find out. #cawater #WorldWildlifeDay ppic.org/blog/how-three…

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NEW REPORT | Nearly 1/2 the state’s freshwater species are vulnerable to extinction, but climate-smart conservation could help. Current law allows for the use of climate-smart tools—if leaders are willing to take some risks. #cawater Read the report! bit.ly/4i2XuoB

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NEW FACT SHEET | Wildfire is a fact of life in California, but good land management can reduce its severity—and its harm to people and property. Learn more in our new fact sheet! #cawater bit.ly/4kYAkkV

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Why do we need better accounting of #cawater? "A modern system for water accounting is no longer a boring topic we can put off for a few more years. Modernization will not be cheap or easy, but the costs of not modernizing will likely be much greater." ppic.org/blog/better-ac…

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California has successfully limited extinctions. But most threatened and endangered species are nonetheless hanging on by a thread. What would it take to help these species flourish? We have some ideas. #freshwater #biodiversity #cawater bit.ly/4i2XuoB

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Today at 11am PST! Join us for a discussion about how to protect CA’s #freshwater species in a changing climate. #cawater #PPICEvents It’s not too late to sign up! bit.ly/3Fa8WjB

Today at 11am PST! Join us for a discussion about how to protect CA’s #freshwater species in a changing climate. #cawater #PPICEvents 

It’s not too late to sign up! bit.ly/3Fa8WjB
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In one hour! Join us for a panel discussion about how to save CA’s #freshwater species—and bring them back to abundance, even in the face of a changing climate. #PPICEvents #cawater Register here: bit.ly/3Fa8WjB

In one hour! Join us for a panel discussion about how to save CA’s #freshwater species—and bring them back to abundance, even in the face of a changing climate. #PPICEvents #cawater

Register here: bit.ly/3Fa8WjB
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How California Partners with the Federal Government on Water Infrastructure When it comes to water, California tends to view itself as a self-contained system—and this perception is not without merit. Except for water diverted from the Colorado River along the state’s

How California Partners with the Federal Government on Water Infrastructure

When it comes to water, California tends to view itself as a self-contained system—and this perception is not without merit. Except for water diverted from the Colorado River along the state’s
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As PPIC Water celebrates its 10th annivesary, learn why we started the center - and how we work to put #CAwater policy on a sustainable and constructive path to support a healthy society, economy, and environment—now and for future generations. ppic.org/blog/the-ppic-…