CBS Sacramento The Caldor fire burned thousands of acres in El Dorado County, destroying everything in its path. After weeks of an active firefight one state agency
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
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