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Antarctic ice may be piling up on the western edge of the continent because climate change is helping atmospheric rivers deliver moisture there.
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State water authorities say California will likely face a critically dry year with much less runoff from the Sierra Nevada snowpack than normal and reservoirs that already are showing the impact of winter precipitation that is well below average.
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KPBS Midday EditionClimate activists in San Diego say we need to move away from the greenhouse gas and follow the lead of other cities in the state that have banned the use of it in new construction.
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KPBS Midday EditionState officials hope a restoration project along the southern edge of the Salton Sea steers the region away from an ecological and public health disaster.
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A deep freeze in Texas and elsewhere becomes the latest political fight over how to deal with climate change, San Diego's push to step up enforcement of COVID-19 violations doesn't materialize and local college students weigh in on the debate over whether to forgive student loan debt.
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The new government entity, called San Diego Community Power, will launch March 1 with half of its electricity coming from renewable sources.
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Heat, flooding, drought, wildfires. San Diego, facing the four horsemen of the climate apocalypse, has realized its own climate action plan won't provide enough armor. So, the city is looking for resilience, by finding ways to mitigate the most dire effects of climate change in our future.
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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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