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A waiver approved Wednesday by the Environmental Protection Agency allows California to set tough emissions rules for cars and SUVs. The state also will be allowed to impose mandates for so-called zero-emission vehicles that do not contribute to global warming.
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Margaret Leinen joined Midday Edition to talk about why she believes the ocean is often overlooked when evaluating the effects of climate change and its potential to offer solutions.
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A pair of low pressure systems will track over Southern California, preceded by a cold front, generating a mixed bag of atmospheric activity.
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KPBS Midday EditionFear and anxiety caused by climate change are influencing more youth to become climate activists.
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KPBS Midday EditionGas prices are expected to reach $5 per gallon in San Diego next week, with oil prices continuing their rise.
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A wildfire in Southern California’s Cleveland National Forest is 15% contained.
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A winter storm watch will be in effect in the San Diego and Riverside County mountains Thursday night through Sunday morning.
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The state requirement that cars be zero emission by 2035 forces questions of what to do with hazardous waste created by batteries.
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The fire, reported at about 11:20 a.m. Wednesday in the Holy Jim Trail area, quickly consumed 400 acres of brush along steep slopes.
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Farmers in central California will be getting little to no water again this year from the federal government amid a persisting drought, but exactly how they’re affected will vary.
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