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KPBS Midday EditionBill McKibben argues for a quick switch away from fossil fuel. "We're all but out of time," he warns.
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California would pay farmers not to plant thousands of acres of land as part of a $2.9 billion plan to let more water flow in the the state's rivers.
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Peak rainfall rates could reach .5 inch per hour, but the band will move quickly so flooding issues, if any, would be localized.
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The bridge over a highway near Los Angeles will provide animals more room to roam in an effort to preserve genetic diversity.
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Farmers in one North County community face a choice: stop getting the untreated water they use to irrigate their avocados, grapes and other crops or pay thousands of dollars in fees to switch water service.
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The $87 million project is to offset the effects of new HOV lanes between Solana Beach and Carlsbad.
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The San Diego County District Attorney's Office announced a strategy Monday to prevent the homeless from being involved with crime, following the release of data showing homeless people in the county were more likely to be both crime victims and perpetrators.
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Under the rule proposals, companies would be required to share information about their greenhouse gas emissions as well as climate-related risks faced by their businesses.
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The low allocation means people will be urged to conserve water by using less outside on landscaping and other activities. The announcement comes as California braces for another dry, drought-stricken year.
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Elementary school students released young rainbow trout into Lake Miramar as an assignment to help the environment.
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