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State Boosting Firefighting Staff in San Diego County
Defensible Space Inspections to Increase May 09, 2008 California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has ordered CAL FIRE to increase staffing for what's predicted to be a nasty wildfire season. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more.
California Preparing for Busy Wildfire Season
Governor Directs CAL FIRE to boost staff May 09, 2008 California is mobilizing its firefighters as the summer wildfire threat escalates. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is asking the CAL FIRE agency to prepare now for potential wildfires. Group Says Solar Power Could Meet U.S. Energy NeedsMay 08, 2008 An environmental group says California could generate enough energy from solar power plants to meet current electricity needs. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has details. Groups Want Public Hearing on San Onofre Toll RoadCommerce Secretary Considering Overturning Rejection of Road May 07, 2008 A controversial plan to build a toll road through San Onofre State Beach Park is in the hands of the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Environmental groups want a public hearing in California before the Commerce Secretary makes a decision. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more. Sampling San Diego's Smoggy SkiesScripps Researchers Using Unmanned Aircraft to Track Pollution May 07, 2008 Scientists at UC-San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography are using an unmanned aircraft to sample Southern California's air. They're looking to find out what's in our smog and where it comes from. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has details. Borrego Springs Seeks to Become a Dark-Sky Community May 06, 2008 If you want to see the Milky Way, you might want to head to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, which is considered one of the best places in the country to star gaze. Now, the village of Borrego Springs is hoping to become only the second place on the globe named a Dark-Sky Community where preservation of the night sky is achieved by controlling light pollution. Legendary Explorer Inspires Others to Fight Global WarmingMay 06, 2008 British polar explorer takes on global warming by traveling the world to inspire people to make a difference. We hear his best argument for why we should all get involved in fighting the problem.
San Diegans Urged to Conserve Water
County Water Authority Launches Advertising Blitz May 02, 2008 The San Diego County Water Authority is taking its conservation message to radio and TV. The advertising campaign is intended to drive home the message that we live in dry times. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has details. San Diego Water Supplies Drying UpAnother Dry Year Makes Conservation Critical May 02, 2008 The final snow survey of the year in Northern California shows much of the early season snow is gone. KPBS Environmental Reporter Ed Joyce has more now on what that means for our water supply. Creating New Energy Solutions and ‘Green-collar’ Jobs May 01, 2008 Can private enterprise solve our environmental problems? Some people believe they can not only do that, but create a lot of jobs and wealth in the process. We ask what are the "green-collar" jobs, how you create them, and what kinds of industries San Diego might be best positioned to create. Tight Water Supplies Hurt San Diego County GrowersAvocado Farmers Reducing Groves May 01, 2008 The recent heat wave put San Diego County farmers in a management quandary about irrigation water. A cooling trend now underway helps, but growers are already making tough choices about their crops. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce explains. San Diego County Air Quality Gets Failing GradeApr 30, 2008 The American Lung Association is out with its report card for the nation's air quality. As KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce tells us, San Diego and Imperial Counties are failing the sniff test. San Diego Fire Officials Expect Long Hot SummerConditions Ripe for Bad Fire Season Apr 30, 2008 Summer is two months away, but San Diego fire officials are worried. Four brush fires last weekend may be the start of a long fire season. KPBS Environmental Reporter Ed Joyce has more. Nasty Fire Season Expected in San Diego CountyApr 29, 2008 Summer is two months away, but fire officials in San Diego are worried. Four brush fires last weekend may be a sign of things to come. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more. California Expected to Meet Summer Energy DemandApr 28, 2008 California should have enough power to keep the lights on and air conditioners humming this summer. The operators of the state's power grid say some voluntary conservation measures may be needed in Southern California to reduce strain on the system. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more. Environmentalist Talks the Price of PollutionApr 24, 2008 What's the best way to reduce greenhouse gas emission? The president of the Environmental Defense Fund thinks the marketplace holds the key. Fred Krupp has written a book called “Earth the Sequel: the Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming.” We talk with him about how businesses can capitalize upon the push for cleaner energy and reduce global warming at the same time. Schwarzenegger Administration Pledges to Fight Proposed EPA RegulationApr 24, 2008 California may end up taking the federal government to court once again. The Schwarzenegger Administration is pledging to fight a federal proposal that would prevent the state from regulating greenhouse gas emissions from cars. From Sacramento, Marianne Russ reports.
Landslide Prompts Evacuation of Four Houses in La Jolla
Apr 23, 2008 Four multimillion dollar homes in San Diego's upscale La Jolla area have been evacuated as a precaution after a landslide cut a 30-foot-deep crevice in a nearby canyon. Native Plants Recovering from October WildfiresApr 23, 2008 Last October's wildfires ravaged much of San Diego County's native plants and animals. The fires burned nearly 600 undeveloped acres that are part of the Wild Animal Park near Escondido. This week a team of ecologists are taking stock of how the burned area is recovering. KPBS Environmental Reporter Ed Joyce has more. San Diego Drowning in Junk MailApr 22, 2008 Junk mail sent to San Diego city residents each year would cover the entire football field at Qualcomm Stadium - 45 feet deep. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 >> [29] Page 1 of 29 |
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