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  • A report published by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change shows a world on track to push past the 1.5 degrees Celsius mark. While the IPCC is calling on political leaders to act on a national and international scale, the report authors said that work at the local level is also critical. In recent years, there’s been a shift in perspective on who is truly responsible for the sweeping changes needed to limit emissions. Meanwhile, young people are in the forefront of climate activism. Their networks span countries and continents for one goal – saving the future. Plus, San Diego researchers working to stave off the worst impacts of global warming are looking for answers in the region’s wetlands. Cattails could be part of the answer. And, California state air regulators put forth a bold proposal to move the state away from gasoline powered cars to a greener future- one led by electric vehicles. Finally, participating in clean-ups and trash pickups are always popular around this time of year as Earth Day makes people more conscious than ever about the necessity of caring for the environment. But where does the trash end up? Big questions remain about our landfills and if recycling is working.
  • Calling all dog & beer lovers! Help us raise money for The Barking Lot Rescue and Save-A-Bullie! We're doing it again! Join us for Barks & Brews Fest, featuring a day filled with craft beer tastings, great food, furry friends and the vibrant surroundings of the San Diego Bay. Dog contests include best dressed and most talented. This event will feature a variety of local vendors, breweries and some of San Diego's best eats. Dogs can run free in separate designated unleashed areas, compete in one of our pet friendly contests, relax in one of our lounges, or experience one of the unique activations. Enjoy the day with your friends while eating awesome food, sipping on a tasty beverage, or shopping local boutique vendors. Soak up the sunshine while listening to tunes by local artists all day long with bayside views. Full bars are available for those who prefer spirits to beer, just get the General Admission ticket option and sip away on your favorite cocktails at the bar. Designated driver tickets are available for anyone who prefers to soak in the vibes without drinking. There's something for everyone! Ages 21+ Date | Saturday, June 18 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location | Waterfront Park Get tickets here! Admission starting at $20. For more information, please visit barksandbrewfest.com or call (858) 735-1037.
  • From an obscure congressional maneuver to a trillion-dollar coin, there are many ideas out there to help the U.S. avoid debt default, but they are untested and have major potential problems.
  • Nolan's film tells the story of Robert Oppenheimer, the man who spearheaded the development of the atomic bomb. "Of all of the subject matter I've dealt with, it's certainly the darkest," he says.
  • Daniel Penny broke his silence this weekend — insisting that the confrontation between him and Neely "had nothing to do with race," and he was "not a white supremacist."
  • A few dozen high schools across the U.S. combine education with treatment for substance use disorders to keep kids in recovery — and in school.
  • Cross-border trade between Colombia and Venezuela has slowly opened up after the countries reengaged following years of bad relations.
  • It was the earliest tournament exit for the two-time defending champions. The U.S. has not looked as sharp or dominant at the Women's World Cup as questions about tactics and lineups have swirled.
  • The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station was among the Ukrainian structures damaged by a barrage of Russian missiles on Wednesday. Though power has been restored, the threat of nuclear meltdown remains.
  • A coalition of gay bars and LGBTQ nonprofits say a historic district would stifle the neighborhood's growth and limit opportunities to build new housing.
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