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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The Utah mill has long concerned a tribal community next door. They hope a new health study will answer their questions. "A lot of our people mysteriously started getting sick," a tribal member says.
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Dozens of volunteers helped the Surfrider Foundation clean up local beaches on July 5.
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U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar in Northern California eliminated the Trump-era rules even as two wildlife agencies under President Joe Biden are reviewing or rescinding the Trump-era regulations.
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The Supreme Court decision June 30 restricting the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency may mean continued pollution from power plants in states that are not switching to cleaner energy.
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The exhibit explores how Native Americans have used water. But it also points out how political water is.
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The NSF invested $150 million in San Diego research in 2011 alone.
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The environmental impacts from Russia's invasion of Ukraine could be felt far longer than the war itself.
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A bill signed Thursday by Gov. Gavin Newsom would require producers to use 25% less plastic for single-use products by 2032.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe U.S. Supreme Court limited the power of the Environmental Protection Agency in a ruling announced Thursday.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to sign an energy proposal on Thursday that gives the state broad power to buy energy in extreme situations. The proposal also aims to speed up building of solar and wind farms and storage systems by bypassing local approval.
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