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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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KPBS Midday EditionGov. Jerry Brown and legislative Democrats announced Wednesday that they are scaling back their ambitious proposal to address climate change amid ongoing opposition from the oil industry and some lawmakers.
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San Diego's Mission Bay will get back a piece of its past if the effort to restore wetlands near Rose Creek happens.
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As the market for water thirsty plants dries up, sales of cacti and succulents are thriving — and San Diego’s North County is ground zero for all things succulent.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new research nexus in La Jolla aims to anticipate the problems and offer solutions to the inevitable effects of climate change.
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The Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation aims to address how humans will live with rising sea levels, climbing temperatures and other effects of greenhouse gas emissions.
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California’s catastrophic wildfires, massive tree mortality and water crisis can be partly blamed on human-induced climate change, according to a new report by Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
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The plan could cut the city's greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2035
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The poll shows 79 percent of residents think global warming is a very serious or somewhat serious threat to California's quality of life. Democrats were more likely than independents and Republicans to call the threat very serious.
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