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Author: Edward Ring

Edward Ring is the director of water and energy policy for the California Policy Center, which he co-founded in 2013 and served as its first president. The California Policy Center is an educational non-profit focused on public policies that aim to improve California’s democracy and economy. He is also a senior fellow of the Center for American Greatness. Ring is the author of two books: "Fixing California - Abundance, Pragmatism, Optimism" (2021), and "The Abundance Choice - Our Fight for More Water in California" (2022).

Ringside: How to Achieve Water Abundance in California

August 8, 2024   7:00 amAugust 8, 2024   7:01 am
A study released in May, The Magnitude of California’s Water Challenges, anticipated annual statewide water supply losses in the coming decades as follows: ending groundwater overdraft 2-3 million acre-feet (MAF), less from the Colorado River 0.5-0.8 MAF, climate change 1-3 MAF,...
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Ringside: How Many People Will Water From the Delta Tunnel Support?

July 31, 2024   3:33 pmJuly 31, 2024   3:33 pm
According to the California Department of Water Resources (CDWR), “The Delta Conveyance Project would yield about 500,000 acre feet of water per year, which is enough for about 5.2 million people.” Let’s put that into perspective. Over the past ten years,...
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Ringside: Overcoming the Tragedy of Pessimism

July 30, 2024   4:30 amJuly 30, 2024   4:31 am
If you have ever tried to reason with a San Francisco Bay Area progressive liberal, it’s easy to become a pessimist. These implacable fanatics are backed up by trillions of dollars in big tech wealth, along with the most powerful...
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Ringside: Quantifying California’s Brave EV Future

July 25, 2024   3:01 pmJuly 25, 2024   3:01 pm
Earlier this spring Motor Trend published a brief report with a title that revealed more than a little editorializing: “Guess Which State Is Exploring Replacing Gas Taxes With Surveillance?” And of course, that state is California. Let’s quickly dispense with some editorializing of our...
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Ringside: California’s Water Economy – The Three Biggest Choices

July 18, 2024   2:45 amJuly 18, 2024   6:45 am
If water strategy in California had to be distilled down to just three projects with the greatest impact, the answers might vary a great deal depending on who was asked. But in terms of quality of life impact, the ongoing...
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Ringside: An Overview of California’s Water Economy

July 13, 2024   10:06 amJuly 13, 2024   10:06 am
If energy powers civilization, water gives it life. One of the biggest challenges of our time is to develop the means to deliver both of these essentials in abundance, while also keeping them affordable and ecologically sustainable. We believe this...
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Ringside: California’s Energy Economy – Challenges and Opportunities

July 12, 2024   2:45 amJuly 12, 2024   2:46 am
Two weeks ago, the first part of this series (Ringside, June 27) provided links to a few of the most useful and authoritative references available on energy use globally and in California: the Statistical Review of World Energy, Lawrence Livermore...
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