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The White House wants to fight climate change in ways that also remove economic and racial disparities. The city of Cleveland has a plan that describes what that might mean.
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KPBS Midday EditionVeerabhadran "Ram" Ramanathan, the renowned professor and researcher in climate science at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, is being honored for his work on climate change.
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California lives and property are increasingly at risk from a warming climate’s growing wildfire risk.
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KPBS Midday EditionWhile most climate news is bleak, UC San Diego scientists point to niches like electric vehicles, batteries and the solar and wind industries that are seeding a decarbonization revolution.
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A record dry year is creating extreme drought in the West. But even if it rains, climate change will continue to shrink the water supply for millions of people.
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Oceans Day comes in San Diego as the Pacific struggles under an assault from the planet and people.
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A San Diego researcher thinks greenhouse gas reduction strategies should also look at air pollution.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia lawmakers are mulling over sweeping changes to the state's net metering regulations, which determine how residential solar users are paid.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city of San Diego is in the process of rolling out a whole extra layer of waste pickup — food waste will soon need to be combined with yard waste and placed in new green bins.
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A draft study has found that at least a tenth of the world’s mature giant sequoias were destroyed by a single California wildfire that tore through the southern Sierra Nevada last year.
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