Posts by E. Joaquin Esquivel
Awesome discussion on how advances in science, tech, and data, can bring about better protections for the public and our water. resources.open.spotify.com/episode/57E3opJR3p8OMO5N...
A looming global water crisis may be under appreciated as climate change takes hold. Today I report on a new study that finds the planet is quickly drying, with mega-regions of water loss now stretching across continents. www.propublica.org/article/wate...
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Copenhagen is expected to receive 30% more rainfall by the end of the century. The city is responding with a massive long-term adaptation plan. https://n.pr/4dYZOvs
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Tomorrow is #WorldWaterDay! 💧
Learn more about the importance of international water cooperation amid geopolitical tensions and global #climate uncertainty in this @newsecuritybeat.bsky.social blog by Susanne Schmeier, Melissa McCracken, & Aaron Wolf 👇
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Your regular reminder that the US air & water pollution laws passed in the 60s & 70s -- and the elaborate federal bureaucracy created to administer them -- constitute one of the most successful gov't interventions in history. WILDLY successful. The envy of the world.
It was an honor to join a panel with other leaders at US EPA headquarters in Washington DC to commemorate the occasion and reflect of the work ahead. Thanks to all the amazing folks in the water sector who make daily life in our communities possible.
Joaquin Esquivel standing in front of a US Environmental Protection Agency logo in Washington DC
Joaquin Esquivel and Bruno Pigott in front of blue balloons with silver ones in the shape of the number 50
Happy Birthday to the Safe Drinking Water Act! 50 years of ensuring all Americans have access to safe drinking water. Yet, there are communities still struggling with access, & threats to our progress.
So it's a moment to celebrate half a century of progress, and recommit ourselves to the vision.
Extreme weather accelerates nitrate pollution in groundwater
Heavy rains can cause contamination in just 10 days www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
New piece with Jenny Rempel chronicling the passage and impact of CA's highly symbolic Human Right to Water policy! We argue that AB685 has had a host of policy feedbacks including, but importantly not limited to, formal policy change. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
"Our salmon have returned home." Indigenous activists spent decades campaigning for dams to be removed on the Klamath River. Now they are celebrating as salmon are heading upstream to spawn. Some fish have made it all the way to creeks in Oregon. www.latimes.com/environment/...
I wrote a book called Getting to the Heart of Science Communication. It’s about all the messy stuff - emotions, conflict, trauma - that come with talking about a lot of contemporary science issues, and how relationally and listening is a way forward islandpress.org/books/gettin...
I'd be honored to join your water list! Really glad to see a critical mass growing on this platform, I had to leave the site formerly known as Twitter.
We really do need better seats.
Addressing the quality and quantity issues faced by domestic well owners is critical to achieving the Human Right to Water in California, and it's one of the most challenging in terms of funding and governance. Thanks @washingtonpost.com for covering this.
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"The “sponge city” concept is becoming increasingly popular...Whereas cities used to be designed to divert rainwater away as quickly as possible, increasingly, they are exploiting that resource."
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Artist Richard Serra, who died Tuesday at 85 at his home on Long Island, was known for his monumental metal sculptures.
😍😍😍 Two of my favorite things in this world, water policy and David Byrne. Be still my beating heart!
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Long day. Really appreciated the productive discussion on our urban water conservation regulation. The public comment period on the current version of the regulations is open until March 27th. More info here www.waterboards.ca.gov/conservation...
I've been rereading the series in anticipation!
There are few books that have left as lasting an imprint on me than @jannywurts.bsky.social Epic series. Yes, capital E epic. I'm not naming names, but unlike some, her follow through, and consistent quality of narrative is unmatched. I'm excited for her and us fans as we come to the final volume.
@ejesquivel.bsky.social Welcome to Bluesky let's get the rest of #cawater over here!