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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A San Diego Company that turns cooking oil into fuel is under fire because its plant emits a noxious smell.
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California's Coastal Commission has approved a desalination plant that could turn up to 5 million gallons of seawater a day into drinkable water.
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San Diego has an ambitious plan to store renewable energy, using extra solar power to pump water up a mountain. This old-style "water battery" technology could be set for a revival.
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The native desert plant has interim protections in the meantime, meaning no one can remove the tree without authorization from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Underground brine water that’s rich with lithium is driving investments and public policy to determine who will get the financial benefit.
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This year's top prizes went to a teen from Thailand and an American who is just the fifth woman to win in 58 years. Karine Aigner spoke with NPR about the significance of the photo and the award.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe new agreements comply with new California rules mandating food composting and recycling yard waste.
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The San Diego based energy company is under fire from climate advocates who say the company is profiting at the expense of the environment.
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The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board Wednesday announced that soil and groundwater contaminated by petroleum near the Mission Valley Terminal have been cleaned following decades of work.
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Writer Annie Proulx may be best known for her works of fiction. But her latest book is a thoroughly researched and reported look at the role that wetlands play in our ecosystem.
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