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Two conservation groups Thursday filed a formal notice of their intent to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its alleged failure to ensure San Diego County and other regions across the country rein in harmful air pollution.
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Ozone-eating chemicals surged unexpectedly in 2013, but levels are falling again after scientists identify rogue manufacturers.
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UC San Diego researchers are sharing resources to better understand how climate-driven extreme weather will impact the Southern California region.
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City officials are trying to gather input on what should be required of the city's electric and gas utility.
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President Joe Biden takes steps to undo some of former President Trump's controversial immigration policies, California's public schools experience a significant drop in enrollment during COVID-19 and a San Diego Congressman joins a bipartisan effort to deal with climate change.
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KPBS Midday EditionSupervisor Terra Lawson-Remer said a zero-carbon policy will reduce the burden on working families and provide well-paying jobs, and thanked the hundreds of residents who support the plan and signed a petition in favor of it.
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San Diego high school students hope their school board joins them in the fight against fossil fuels.
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The Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has placed the odds of reaching an average amount of precipitation in Southern California this year at just 20%.
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The 24-month study released in January by the Bureau of Reclamation, which projects two years of operations at the river’s biggest reservoirs, showed Lake Powell possibly dipping below an elevation of 3,525 feet above sea level in 2022.
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Environmentalists are hopeful the Biden administration will reverse the destructive climate policies under the Trump administration.
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