Agriculture
The California Department of Food and Agriculture, US Department of Agriculture and other organizations are helping prepare farmers, ranchers and food processors for climate change. The critical first step is learning what changes are in store, from increased temperatures to changes in the availability of water and likelihood of new pests and pathogens. To see the latest projections for different regions of California, visit Cal-Adapt. To learn more, see:- An Assessment of California Agriculture.s Readiness for Climate Change. (CA Climate and Ag Network)
- CDFA
- Reduce Energy Demand
