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NOAA will fund a major research effort in San Diego, looking at the interplay between the ocean and air.
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Imperial Beach's attempt to make Big Oil pay for damage from climate change will be heard in state court.
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The lawsuits claim the companies created a public nuisance and should pay for sea walls and other infrastructure to protect against the effects of climate change — construction that could cost tens of billions of dollars.
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Teleworking is a revelation for climate advocates coming up with ways to shrink San Diego's carbon footprint.
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KPBS Midday EditionOne of the goals of the city's Climate Action Plan is to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2035.
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The threat of wildfire is rising with the temperature as an unseasonable warm spell rolls into the San Diego region.
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The pilot program will limit some streets to local traffic and emergency vehicles only, allowing pedestrians to practice better social distancing during the pandemic by using the street when necessary.
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KPBS Midday EditionAt the last minute, San Diego researchers and biologists were able to bring the California red-legged frog from Mexico back to Southern California, where it had been gone for almost two decades.
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KPBS Midday EditionSci-fi has been dealing with the notion of climate change since Jules Verne
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San Diego is celebrated the 50th anniversary of Earth Day mostly from the comfort of home.
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