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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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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Foundation awarded more than $300,000 in grants to six local programs to address climate issues that impact San Diego County's economy and way of life.
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The ocean warming condition known as El Niño is looking increasingly like the last major El Niño in 1997, which brought a lot of rain to San Diego.
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Gov. Jerry Brown, a former Jesuit seminarian, plans to attend a two-day event starting July 21.
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San Diego city officials and clean water advocates are getting ready for the holiday weekend and have plans in place to keep trash out of the ocean.
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Both cities are studying cost of community choice aggregation
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Constructing the 750-foot wide temporary rock barrier across a channel in the Delta will prevent salt water contamination, according to a state water official.
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El Niño conditions in the tropical Pacific Ocean are gaining strength. The latest forecast signals a moderate to strong event come fall or winter.
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Proposed Valley Center housing project requires changes to county general plan
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KPBS Midday EditionGovernment leaders have included biking in its climate action plans for San Diego city and the larger region.
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