California's first-ever 'climate information system' falls victim to budget ax
Briefly

Never before have Californians had more climate information at their fingertips, but the state lacks a centralized database for easy access to this data.
Environmentalists emphasize the urgency of funding CalCIS to utilize up-to-date data for critical adaptation and mitigation decisions in the face of worsening climate hazards.
Terry Tamminen, a key advocate for CalCIS, stresses the importance of utilizing technology to protect public health and natural resources in the era of worsening climate crisis.
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