San Diego and Imperial County leaders each made their case for state bond money Tuesday to the State Water Resources Control Board.
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With above-normal temperatures expected in the San Diego area and many parts of the state, a statewide Flex Alert will be in effect from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, urging residents to voluntarily cut back on power use to avoid strain on California's electrical grid.
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U.S. officials have announced that Arizona and Nevada will face more water cuts as they endure extreme drought.
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The legislation has been a year in the making, with tense negotiations leading to a narrower spending package that focuses on climate investments and health care costs.
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Unreliable agency data limits wildfire prevention accountability.
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Seven Western U.S. states face a deadline from the federal government to come up with a plan to use substantially less Colorado River water in 2023.
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Seasonally warm mid-summer weather was predicted to prevail, along with elevated humidity.
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Jared Blumenfeld has served as secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency since Newsom's first day in office in 2019. The agency oversees departments that regulate air pollution, water use, recycling, toxic substances, pesticides and environmental health hazards.
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The California Energy Commission is holding a three-hour workshop focused on the state’s power needs and what role the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant might have in maintaining reliable electricity in the climate change era
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California's governor wants the state to invest tens of billions of dollars in water recycling, storage and desalination.
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Mayor Todd Gloria signed into law an update to the city's Climate Action Plan Wednesday.
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