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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Congressman Scott Peters does not support the Green New Deal but he does think Congress should be taking action to protect the environment.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County officials could be one of the first places in the nation to use a new water-quality test that speeds up the ability to identify dangerous bacteria in coastal waters.
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A floating robot to clean plastic out of the ocean was tested by USD engineering students in Mission Bay on Friday.
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Encinitas officials say the bluff that collapsed last week and killed three people is at risk of another collapse.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego moves to ease the city's affordable housing crisis. As climate change continues, ice is melting in the north and homeowners are having a tough time protecting their properties from damage.
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Years-long effort to get half-mile stretch of Rose Creek designated as parkland was rejected Thursday by the San Diego City Council.
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San Diego researchers say global warming could happen a lot faster than previously thought because of melting sea ice.
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San Diego County officials have identified more than two dozen projects that could help control cross border sewage flows.
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California's governor on Wednesday signed a law that will take up to $130 million of state money each year that was supposed to clean up the air and instead use it to clean up drinking water.
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A high-pressure system hanging over the Four Corners region is causing our heat wave while monsoonal moisture from Mexico is generating precipitation. Some light rain could accompany thunderstorms Wednesday before heavier showers are expected on Thursday, according to the National Weather Service
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