GoFundMe.org has teamed with an Inland Empire non-profit to distribute air conditioners and air and water purifiers to those in need just as the temperatures are predicted to rise to near 115 degrees in the desert.
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Four weeks after an oil spill off Southern California’s coast, surfers have been allowed to return to the waves and people can play in the surf. But fishermen still can’t put lines in the water along the coast.
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Local pushback against San Diego County’s largest solar farm is showing how county officials, unlike elsewhere in Southern California, have no policy aimed at protecting the interests of rural residents when industrial-scale solar and wind farms move in next door.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has suddenly canceled his trip to the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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Updates to the agency's regional transportation plan include a goal of making public transit free by 2030.
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San Diego's scientists are hoping for the best from next week's international climate conference.
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It's only the second time this particular plant has flowered at the Encinitas conservatory.
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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance officials used genetic testing to uncover evidence that at least two condors have reared offspring that only have one parent.
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KPBS Midday EditionA unanimous vote by the San Diego Board of Supervisors approved a measure to explore what clean energy alternatives could be used to offset the county's carbon emissions.
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The review came after KPBS reported on the widening of a block of El Cajon Boulevard that activists say will make the street less safe.
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Mayor Todd Gloria says an update to the city's Climate Action Plan will include a goal of offsetting all the city's greenhouse gas emissions.
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