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A dispute over building an oil pipeline across California has intensified with the defeat of ExxonMobil's proposal to truck oil from now-idled offshore platforms.
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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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KPBS Midday EditionFear and anxiety caused by climate change are influencing more youth to become climate activists.
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Some ecosystems have already been irreversibly altered, scientists say. And climate change is wreaking havoc on human health.
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The federal agency says sea levels on the West Coast will rise 8 inches by 2050, 1½ feet by the end of the century.
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The decision will force many farmers to plant fewer crops in a region that supplies a quarter of the nation's food.
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Newsom administration officials say they are in no rush to make changes to one of California's key climate change programs despite concerns it won't be able to meet its emissions reduction goals.
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A new report looks into the cost of water in San Diego and offers analysis of why rates are so high.
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Several members of San Diego's Congressional Delegation are working together on a bill that would prioritize removal of nuclear waste from facilities near large populations or high seismic hazard.
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Record high temperatures have people in San Diego questioning if it's even wintertime.
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