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President Biden dramatically expanded two national monuments in California. But there are growing concerns that federal land managers are struggling to manage existing monuments designated since 2016.
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A weekend spring storm that drenched the San Francisco Bay area and closed Northern California mountain highways also set a single-day snowfall record for the season on Sunday in the Sierra Nevada.
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The funding is a financial pillar in the plan to keep the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant producing electricity to at least 2030 — five years beyond its planned closing in 2025.
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The next big phase of the Klamath River Dam removal started this month. It's the largest dam removal in U.S. history and is expected to last through 2024.
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California Department of Water Resources measurements show the water content of the statewide snowpack is 25% of the average to date. A year ago it was 177% of average by early January.
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The city manager recently presented leaders with an update on the latest efforts.
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A school composting program in Los Angeles helps teach students how to take climate action through its composting program.
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To meet climate goals, energy efficiency for dozens of appliances is getting renewed attention from the Biden administration.
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The high heat of California wildfires transformed a benign metal into a toxic form, new research finds. Exposure to high levels of hexavalent chromium is linked to increased rates of lung cancer.
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The vote was heralded by some of California’s biggest water agencies, which all have plans to build huge water recycling plants in the coming years.
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A new climate lawsuit file against the EPA claims the agency violated the rights of 18 California children by allowing greenhouse gas emissions.
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“Water Politics,” a new book by Fresno State political science professor Tom Holyoke, explores the competing pressures that have resulted in a complicated, convoluted water policy that is constantly being disputed.