Regional Studies
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Southwest Energy at the Crossroads
Energy efficiency and renewable resources -- not new coal-fired power plants -- are key to a healthy, economically viable Southwest. 01/29/2007 - Article
Climate Alert: Cleaner Energy for the Southwest [PDF]
01/25/2007 - Report
Report: Global Warming Risks for Texas
Our report "Fair Warning: Global Warming and the Lone Star State" details three categories of global warming effects in Texas (warmer temperatures, sea-level rise and fiercer storms) and offers up some policy solutions. 05/24/2006 - Article
Fair Warning: Global Warming and the Lone Star State [PDF]
Last year tied a record for the warmest year. In each of the first four months of 2006, at least one day reached a historic high temperature in Texas. Global warming already threatens marine ecosystems and jeopardizes coastal tourism. 05/18/2006 - Report
Global Warming and California
Global warming threatens California with depleted water supplies, damage to marine ecosystems, possible agricultural setbacks, potentially more wildfires and poor air quality. This highlights page of our report outlines some solutions. 05/08/2006 - Article
Global Warming and the Golden State: A Call to Action [PDF]
Global warming threatens California with depleted water supplies, damage to marine ecosystems, possible agricultural setbacks, potentially more wildfires and poor air quality. Our report explains the problems and lays out some solutions. 03/31/2006 - Report
Understanding Climate Change for North Carolina [PDF]
10/26/2005 - Report
Bracing for Climate Change in the Constitution State
Flooding in coastal areas, a rise in ozone and corresponding increase in cases of asthma, a spreading of vector-borne viruses such as Lyme disease, a loss of wetlands and damage to coastal cities and infrastructureand higher temperatures that could match the current climate of Southern states. This page highlights the findings and solutions in our report "Bracing for Climate Change in the Constitution State: What Connecticut Could Face." 02/02/2004 - Article
Bracing for Climate Change in the Constitution State: What Connecticut Could Face [PDF]
Flooding in coastal areas, a rise in ozone and corresponding increase in cases of asthma, a spreading of vector-borne viruses such as Lyme disease, a loss of wetlands and damage to coastal cities and infrastructure and higher temperatures that could 01/30/2004 - Report
Hot Prospects: The Potential Impacts of Global Warming on Los Angeles and the Southland [PDF]
06/29/2001 - Report

