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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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KPBS Midday EditionThe bills would boost funding to clean up the river and prevent future water contamination while a resolution from Susan Davis, D-San Diego, would encourage the Department of the Navy to focus on pollution in the river as a national security issue.
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High temperatures Monday are expected to reach 84 near the coast and inland, 88 in the western valleys, 95 near the foothills, 95 in the mountains and 111 in the deserts.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego researchers are collaborating to understand the ocean’s role in the planet’s climate.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new study finds climate change has already had an impact on California wildfires.
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San Diego is seeing an increase in the number of days that high tide flooding affects the coastal region.
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San Diego's winters may start seeing fewer but more intense storms as the planet's climate changes.
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