Fires, Floods, and Droughts: Impacts of Climate Change in the U.S.

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 22.05.07

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. School Description and Rationale
  3. Content Objectives
  4. Unit Content
  5. Teaching Strategies
  6. Activities
  7. Teaching Resources
  8. Appendix on Implementing District Standards
  9. Notes
  10. Bibliography

Climate Change Impact on Agriculture in California

Jhansi Sunkerneni

Published September 2022

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Notes

1 “Extreme Weather Watch,” Highest Temperatures in San Jose by Year.

2 Valley Water Board Chair Pro Tem John L. Valera statement on adoption of water use reduction enforcement program, Valley Water.

2 Valley Water Board Chair Pro Tem John L. Valera statement on adoption of water use reduction enforcement program, Valley Water.

3 Valley Water Board Chair Pro Tem John L. Valera statement on adoption of water use  reduction enforcement program, Valley Water.

4 City of Gilroy

5 Legislative Analyst’s Office, “Climate Change Impacts Across California.”

6 Legislative Analyst’s Office, “Climate Change Impacts Across California.”

7 Legislative Analyst’s Office, “Climate Change Impacts Across California.”

8 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

9 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

10 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

11 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

12 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

13 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

14 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

15 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

16 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

17 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

18 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

19 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

29 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

21 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

22 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

23 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

24 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

25 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

26 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 2: Climate Change,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

27 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 2: Climate Change,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

28 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 25: Southwest,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

29 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 25: Southwest,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

30 “Farming in a state of Extremes,” Public Policy Institute of California

31 “Farming in a state of Extremes,” Public Policy Institute of California.

32 “Farming in a state of Extremes,” Public Policy Institute of California.

33 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 2: Our Changing Climate,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

34 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 25: Southwest,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

35 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 2: Our Changing Climate,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

36 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 25: Southwest,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

37 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 2: Our Changing Climate,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

38 Gonzalez, et al., “Chapter 2: Our Changing Climate,” Fourth National Climate Assessment.

39 “Cultivating Climate Resilience in Farming,” California Climate and Agriculture Network.

40 Olmstead & Rhode, “A History of California Agriculture,” Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California.”

41 “Cultivating Climate Resilience in Farming,” California Climate & Agriculture Network.

42 “Cultivating Climate Resilience in Farming,” California Climate Agriculture Network.

43 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

45 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

46 “Climate challenges mount for California agriculture,” YALE Climate Connections.

47 “Climate challenges mount for California agriculture,” YALE Climate Connections.

48 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

49 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

40 “Cultivating Climate Resilience in Farming,” California Climate & Agriculture Network.

50 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

51 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

52 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

53 “10 Ways Farmers Are Saving Water,” CUESA.

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