At the state’s top air regulator, Lauren Sanchez will replace Liane Randolph, taking the helm as California battles Trump, rising costs, and the future of its climate agenda.
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California has a new $419 million research facility that will allow state air quality regulators to expand emissions testing for heavy duty vehicles.
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Urban planners and academicians have drawn up a plan for the region to lighten it's carbon footprint significantly by 2045.
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The county's ambitious effort to get to a carbon-neutral reality by 2045, hinges on a local blueprint to get there.
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The American Coasts and Oceans Protection Act, written by U.S. Rep. Mike Levin, D-Oceanside, came about following the Oct. 1 oil spill off the coast of Huntington Beach.
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Chuck Marohn is president of the nonprofit Strong Towns and author of the new book "Confessions of a Recovering Engineer."
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The newly passed infrastructure bill could lead to a boom in solar production requiring a lot more land, including farmland. But research is showing solar panels might actually help grow some crops.
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The Surfrider Foundation's State of the Beach report tops California at the top of the list when it comes to protecting its shoreline.
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Southern California faces another day of hot, dry and gusty weather as Santa Ana winds sweep the region.
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Photographer Vlad Sokhin's latest work, Warm Waters, is an exploration of climate change traveling across 18 countries and off-the-map territories seen by seldom few.
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More than 500 attendees from the fossil fuel industry are at the climate summit in Glasgow. Their reps have attended climate summits for decades. Some are touting a shift toward renewables.
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