As San Diego County braces for triple-digit temperatures, pharmacists urge residents to protect heat-sensitive medications like insulin and EpiPens from dangerous exposure.
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For the first time, United Nations members have agreed on a unified treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas.
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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is working with state and federal law enforcement officers to encourage people to turn in ivory they own.
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They say it threatens economic harm not just to them but also to rural communities reliant on farming as an economic engine.
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Residents who say they're still suffering from illnesses nearly a month after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in Ohio confronted the railroad's operator Thursday at a town forum.
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Recent storms have put a dent in California drought conditions. But the long-term issue of depleted groundwater remains.
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Mountainous areas of California experienced nearly unprecedented snowfall accumulations — more than 40 feet since the start of the season.
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China permitted the equivalent of two new coal plants a week last year according to a new report. The country is also rapidly expanding its renewable energy.
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As climate change shifts resources and habitat, humans and wildlife are coming into conflict more often, new research finds. It underscores the need for interventions, the researchers say.
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Musk's new "master plan" for Tesla didn't reveal any new vehicle models. Instead he presented a big-picture case for climate action, followed by smaller examples of innovations and cost-cutting.
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Amplify Energy, the Houston-based company that operates the pipeline, said Wednesday that companies associated with the M/V Danit and M/V Beijing had agreed to the payments.
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