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Imagine that you own a small, 20-acre farm in California’s Central Valley. You and your family have cultivated this land for decades, but drought, increasing costs and decreasing water availability ...
A group of Republican lawmakers has complained that smoke from Canadian wildfires is ruining summer for Americans, just days ...
For the past decade, unpredictable winters have wreaked havoc on Georgia’s peaches. But farmers are adapting, with new methods and peach varieties that rely on timing.
It’s time to expand our collective definition of environmentalism to include building toward a more sustainable future, ...
SB 38 is a chance to change that. The “Second Chance Program” shifts the focus from punishment to healing, supporting ...
China’s smog reducing efforts improved public health - but may have accelerated global warming by reducing sunlight-reflecting aerosols.
The state’s laws on emissions and financial risk reporting signal a shift in regulatory expectations that could serve as a blueprint for other states weighing similar legislation.
Despite California's expansion of clean energy use, Texas leads in producing the most electricity from renewable energy ...
Barbara Lee is wrong: Oakland is no different than San Francisco and San Jose. Lee’s approach to the homelessness problem is ...
California has hit a new record for clean energy. Solar, wind, hydropower and other carbon-free sources made up 67% of the ...
In my work to get my home off fossil fuels, I’ve gotten good advice from CFREE, a subcommittee of the town’s Green Energy Committee. CFREE provides coaching to Lincoln residents who want to reduce ...
California Democrats have made a series of moves to blunt or roll back environmental laws. What's behind the shift?