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Gov. Jerry Brown said the problem requires bringing together the state's best minds to cross partisan lines and move the nation away from relying on fossil fuels.
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A financial incentive to install solar panels could be changing
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Now San Diego air travelers can go to an airport coffee shop and get a carbon offset sticker with their cappuccino.
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California is relying heavily on solar power to reach environmentally friendly renewable energy goals. But a new study claims big solar farms can cause environmental problems of their own.
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The board of the San Diego regional planning agency voted unanimously Friday to approve a $200 billion spending plan that will fund transportation projects for the next 35 years.
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Elected officials from San Diego and National City urged leaders of the regional planning agency Thursday to vote against a plan outlining transportation funding for the next 35 years.
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Environmental and transportation planners are at odds over efforts to reduce the city's carbon footprint.
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A large pool of warm ocean water named “the blob" is threatening marine life off of San Diego and along the West Coast.
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The Sierra Nevada snowpack hit a 500-year low this winter, according to a new study.
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Austin Beutner leaves the newspaper biz unwillingly. Cory Briggs' lawsuit against INewsource is thrown out of court. This year's El Nino still looks really big -- could it bust the drought?
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