Science and Climate Content / Science and Climate Content for 春色视频 en California Native Fish in Decline /blog/california-native-fish-decline <p>From mighty sturgeon to tiny smelt, California's native fish are in trouble, under pressure from a variety of causes including drought, habitat loss and diversion of water for human uses, and climate change. A <a href="https://californiawaterblog.com/2024/09/01/watching-native-fishes-vanish/">new blog post</a> from Professor Andrew Rypel and Distinguished Professor emeritus Peter Moyle at the 春色视频 Center for Watershed Sciences highlights some examples.&nbsp;</p> September 03, 2024 - 12:02pm Andy Fell /blog/california-native-fish-decline Half of Uber, Lyft Trips Replace More Sustainable Options /news/half-uber-lyft-trips-replace-more-sustainable-options More than 50% of ride-hailing trips taken by surveyed riders in California replaced more sustainable forms of transportation, found a 春色视频 study. August 28, 2024 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /news/half-uber-lyft-trips-replace-more-sustainable-options Less Severe Forest Fires Can Reduce Intensity of Future Blazes /climate/news/less-severe-forest-fires-can-reduce-intensity-future-blazes Low- and moderate-severity forest wildfires can reduce the intensity of future fires, according to new research on "reburns" by the University of California, Davis. August 19, 2024 - 1:37pm Emily C Dooley /climate/news/less-severe-forest-fires-can-reduce-intensity-future-blazes Black Phoebe Project Aims to Protect Bird Species from Urban Sprawl /news/black-phoebe-project-aims-protect-bird-species-urban-sprawl <p><span>A tiny songbird called the black phoebe is trying to adapt to city life 鈥 and it鈥檚 not an easy job. They didn鈥檛 naturally evolve in the city, and they face different threats than they might in their natural habitat. Black phoebes may encounter tougher predators, more chemical pollution and hotter temperatures in the city.&nbsp;</span></p> August 19, 2024 - 12:26am Amy M Quinton /news/black-phoebe-project-aims-protect-bird-species-urban-sprawl Annual Report on State of Lake Tahoe Shows Recent Impacts, Long-Term Trends /news/annual-report-state-lake-tahoe-shows-long-term-trends <p><span>The annual 鈥</span><a href="https://tahoe.ucdavis.edu/stateofthelake"><span>State of the Lake</span></a><span>鈥 report from the Tahoe Environmental Research Center at the University of California, Davis, released today (Aug. 8), shows how long-term climate trends continue to affect the iconic lake in complex ways. The report also describes how research at Lake Tahoe relates to work at other lakes in the U.S. and worldwide, including the development of new technology, and how citizens are contributing to preserving Tahoe鈥檚 natural beauty.&nbsp;</span></p> August 08, 2024 - 11:02am Andy Fell /news/annual-report-state-lake-tahoe-shows-long-term-trends Lake Tahoe Clarity Report Shows Highs and Lows of 2023 /climate/news/lake-tahoe-clarity-report-shows-highs-and-lows-2023 <p><span>The clarity of Lake Tahoe鈥檚 famed blue waters in 2023 continued its years-long trend of improving during the winter and deteriorating during the summer. The annual clarity report, released today by the University of California, Davis 鈥 Tahoe Environmental Research Center, found that winter lake conditions were the clearest observed since 1983, with visibility of 91.9 feet under the surface, compared with 72.2 feet in 2022.&nbsp;</span></p> July 30, 2024 - 10:07am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/lake-tahoe-clarity-report-shows-highs-and-lows-2023 California a Botanical and Climate Change Hot Spot /climate/news/california-botanical-and-climate-change-hot-spot California's natural beauty and pioneering conservation efforts make it a test bed for protecting biodiversity in the face of climate change, says a 春色视频 study in PNAS. July 29, 2024 - 12:00pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/california-botanical-and-climate-change-hot-spot How Can Seagrasses Help Mitigate Climate Change? /curiosity/blog/how-can-seagrasses-help-mitigate-climate-change <div><div><p><span>On a triple-digit summer day in Davis, community members found shade and science within the walls of G Street WunderBar at the latest&nbsp;</span><a href="https://lettersandsciencemag.ucdavis.edu/science-technology/davis-science-cafe-brings-research-public"><span>Davis Science Caf茅</span></a><span>. Standing at the front of the pub, marine geochemist and oceanographer Tessa Hill showed the audience a picture of a fog-shrouded Tomales Bay and asked them to reflect on their connections to the ocean.&nbsp;</span></p></div></div> July 17, 2024 - 3:43am Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/blog/how-can-seagrasses-help-mitigate-climate-change E-Sales of a Wild Bat Sold as D茅cor Threaten Species /climate/news/e-sales-wild-bat-sold-decor-threaten-species From wall art to necklaces, a vulnerable Asian bat species is being sold for decor on Etsy, eBay and Amazon sites in the U.S. and globally. It could threaten the species' survival, warns a 春色视频 and CUNY study. July 16, 2024 - 8:30am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/e-sales-wild-bat-sold-decor-threaten-species The Salmon Diaries: Life Before and After Klamath Dam Removal /climate/news/salmon-diaries-before-after-klamath-dam-removal From the Klamath River to the lab, to the ear bones of fish, 春色视频 scientists are helping to answer a big dam question: How will salmon use the river following the world's largest dam removal project? July 15, 2024 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/salmon-diaries-before-after-klamath-dam-removal