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The environmental group Heal the Bay published its annual report card with a mixed review for San Diego’s beaches.
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A new study from the Center for Climate Integrity looked at the cost of building seawalls in local communities across the country.
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KPBS Midday EditionScripps researchers are examining the changing ice sheets on Greenland and Antarctica and considering the implications for Southern California.
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The Seabin works like a pool filter, sucking in water and trapping waste, but it cleans marinas, ports and harbors.
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Dozens of San Diego high school students will gather Saturday for the region’s first youth climate action summit.
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San Diego’s quality of life is measured in new USD Report
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San Diego researchers are part of a team unlocking some important clues about huge holes that sometimes form in the ice shelf surrounding Antarctica.
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Sewage tainted water repeatedly crosses the U.S.-Mexico border and fouls south San Diego County ocean waters, but local officials have a reason for optimism.
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Federal, state and tribal water managers are marking the completion of a long-negotiated plan for 40 million people and vast irrigated farms to share crucial Colorado River water despite the ongoing drought in the arid U.S. Southwest.
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KPBS Midday EditionImperial Beach faces the most imminent threat from rising sea levels, and city officials are already thinking about adaptation strategies.
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