Overview
Thank you for your interest in the Carpe Diem - Western Water & Climate Change project.
For information on the project please visit our website:
www.exloco.org/carpe_diem
Launched in Fall 2007, the Carpe Diem project work is based on the analysis that the climate change challenge is unprecedented and requires not just new solutions but a new framework for sustainably and equitably managing the West's water and watersheds. The goal is, by 2010, to create an initial shared platform and action plan among key stakeholders and decision makers for pragmatic, science-based and equitable adaptation strategies.
Project Team
Sarah Bates, Center for Natural Resources & Environmental Policy, University of Montana
Holly Hartmann, CLIMAS, University of Arizona
Doug Kenney, Western Water Policy Program, University of Colorado, Boulder
Lillian Kawasaki, Water Replenishment District of Southern California & Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (ret.)
Steve Malloch, National Wildlife Federation
Bill Mitchell, Flatcoat Consulting & Alki Fund
Jennifer Sokolove, Compton Foundation
Frances Spivy-Weber, California State Water Resources Control Board
Anne Watkins, Office of the State Engineer (ret.) New Mexico
Steve Whitney, Bullitt Foundation
Kimery Wiltshire, Exloco
Sarah Bates, Center for Natural Resources & Environmental Policy, University of Montana
Holly Hartmann, CLIMAS, University of Arizona
Doug Kenney, Western Water Policy Program, University of Colorado, Boulder
Lillian Kawasaki, Water Replenishment District of Southern California & Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (ret.)
Steve Malloch, National Wildlife Federation
Bill Mitchell, Flatcoat Consulting & Alki Fund
Jennifer Sokolove, Compton Foundation
Frances Spivy-Weber, California State Water Resources Control Board
Anne Watkins, Office of the State Engineer (ret.) New Mexico
Steve Whitney, Bullitt Foundation
Kimery Wiltshire, Exloco


