Los Angeles Times / Bakersfield Californian A worrisome trend driven by California’s warming climate has emerged, in which rapid snowmelt and critical dryness are propelling wildfires to
CalMatters / Mendocino Beacon A hive of PhDs at the University of California at Davis is working to reinvent food production in the Golden State. Researchers have
Associated Press / The State California lawmakers recently voted to spend more than $2 billion to prevent wildfires and address a severe drought, closing the book —
The Hill The Environmental Protection Agency will propose rules to set the first-ever limits on chemicals, called PFAS, that manufacturers can discharge in wastewater.
North Coast Journal / CalMatters The head of California’s agriculture agency says the Golden State can says on the “California State of Mind” podcast that even devastating
The Hill A new study has found that California’s drought, coupled with population growth, is accelerating the need for energy-intensive water projects, driving up greenhouse gas emissions,
phys.org A new study suggests that microparticle concentrations in lakes are higher than previously reported, and that human activity and surrounding land use may be a strong
National Resources Defense Council California lawmakers have approved legislation to ban the use of the “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in paper-based food packaging and to require
KRCR TV The Trinity County Office of Emergency Services says the debris removal process for property impacted by the Monument Fire will begin later this month. In
KEYT TV Santa Barbara County and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Department announced the completion of Toro Canyon Creek oil leak cleanup on September 3.