San José

Climate Change and California's Water Supply

Lunchtime Forum

Southern California, like Santa Clara County, is heavily reliant on imported water supplies that originate largely from snowmelt-driven runoff. With climate change causing big changes in snowfall and water availability, a team of experts from Loyola Marymount University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have modeled how climate change will further impact water supplies. Learn about the potential policy implications that could have huge effects on our way of life.

+ Brianna Pagan / Loyola Marymount University

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