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It's going to feel a lot like summer across much of San Diego County starting Wednesday.
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A public radio special exploring the high price of climate change for California communities.
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Absent a heavy dose of April and May showers the state’s drought will deepen and that could lead to stricter rules on water use and another devastating wildfire season.
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The carbon capture pipelines have been proposed through five Midwest states, but activists say proponents' claims of helping the ethanol industry and curbing climate change are wrong.
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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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