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Archive of the California Government Domain, CA.gov

Collected by: California State Library

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

This collection preserves access to hundreds of California state agency websites and documents. State agencies utilize their websites to publish information including press releases, agendas, minutes, reports, statistics, and more. This material is especially volatile as leadership changes or as time sensitive issues are no longer on agendas or in the news. This collection is maintained by government information specialists from the California State Library.

Subject:   Government - US States Politics & Elections Government

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Title: Long-run Socioeconomic and Demographic Scenarios for California-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-013/CEC-500-2009-013-D.PDF

Description: This report describes socioeconomic storylines and key scenario elements for California that are broadly consistent with the global “A2” and “B1” storylines in the 2000 Special Report on Emissions Scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change, including qualitative socioeconomic context as well as quantitative projections of key variables such as population, urbanization patterns, economic growth, and electricity prices.

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Subject:   California -- Population -- Forecasting California -- Social conditions California -- Economic conditions -- Forecasting,  Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting ,  California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Current and Future Impacts of Extreme Events in California - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-026/CEC-500-2009-026-D.PDF

Description: This study synthesized existing research to characterize current understanding of the direct impacts of extreme events across sectors, as well as the interactions between sectors as they are affected by extreme events. It also produced new projections of changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme events in the future across climate models, emissions scenarios, and downscaling methods for producing regional climate information, for each California county.

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Subject:   Climatic extremes -- California -- Forecasting Heat waves (Meteorology) -- California -- Forecasting Frost -- California -- Forecasting Floods -- California -- Forecasting Drought forecasting -- California,  Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting ,  California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Estimating the Economic Impacts of Agricultural Yield Related Changes for California-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-042/CEC-500-2009-042-D.PDF

Description: This research measured the economic effects of climate-related yield change in California crops. The overall conclusion from model runs is that, while the effect of climate change is manifest through yield changes, after economic adaptation, the results on irrigated crop production are predominately shown in economic terms and changes in aggregate land and water use.

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Subject:   Crop yields -- Economic aspects -- California -- Forecasting Crop yields -- Economic aspects -- California -- Mathematical models,  Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting ,  California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Potential Effects of Climate Change on Residential Wildfire Risk in California - Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-048/CEC-500-2009-048-D.PDF

Description: We model the interaction of climate‐dependent wildfire risk and one spatially explicit population growth scenario in California to generate measures of changes in wildfire risk to residential property under different scenarios for future climate.

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Subject:   Wildfire forcasting -- California Fire risk assessment -- California -- Forecasting,  Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting

Title: Water Management Adaptation with Climate Change - Draft paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-049/CEC-500-2009-049-D.PDF

Description: This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warming scenarios from the updated scenarios for the California Climate Change Scenarios Assessment 2008.

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Subject:   Water resources development -- California -- Forecasting Water-supply -- California -- Forecasting,  Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting ,  California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting

Title: Water Management Adaptation with Climate Change - Final Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-049/CEC-500-2009-049-F.PDF

Description: This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warming scenarios from the updated scenarios for the California Climate Change Scenarios Assessment 2008.

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Subject:   Water resources development -- California -- Forecasting Water-supply -- California -- Forecasting,  Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting ,  California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting Water demand management. Water-supply--Management.

Title: Projections of Potential Flood Regime Changes In California-Draft Paper

URL: http://www.energy.ca.gov/2009publications/CEC-500-2009-050/CEC-500-2009-050-D.PDF

Description: Simulation models are used here to weigh competing influences that might either increase or diminish future floods. Future characteristics of major storms, in particular pineapple express or atmospheric river storms, by global climate models indicated changes mostly at the extremes. Likewise, although the average intensity of storms was not projected to increase much in most climate models, occasional much-larger-than-historical-range storm intensities were simulated.

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Subject:   California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting Floods -- California -- Forecasting Hydrological forecasting -- California,  Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting ,  Floods.

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