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Gov. Newsom signed a $15 billion climate change package Thursday, the largest investment of its kind in the state’s history. He signed the bill in Three…
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'It's Just Really Tough To Make It Now' - Small Farmers Worry Hotter Weather Will Damage Their CropsPete Oliver likes to say that his small green Army jeep is older than he is, and he’s 76. But it still runs well after a few starts, and he uses it to…
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Another heat wave is baking much of the American West. The extreme temperatures, along with historic drought, are fueling fast-growing wildfires that have led to evacuation orders in several states.
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California's Central Valley is experiencing a dramatic heatwave. Residents are bracing for a difficult weekend, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 130 degrees in Death Valley.
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We’re still learning the devastation caused by last year’s wildfire season in California. The National Park Service just completed a study that estimates…
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After hearing more than 100 public comments, the Kern County Planning Commission voted Friday to pass the recommendation for a proposed oil and gas…
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Valley Edition - January 8, 2021 - COVID-19 Housing For Farmworkers, Iconic Trees And Climate ChangeOn this week's Valley Edition: Why a state program that provides free COVID-19 hotel rooms to farmworkers is going largely unutilized. Plus Pulitzer Prize…
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Joshua trees, redwoods and giant sequoias are some of California’s most iconic trees, and all three have been deeply impacted by climate change and…
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In the early days of the Creek Fire, photographs went viral ofwhat looked like a mushroom cloud billowing into the atmosphere over the blaze. It’s no…
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The San Joaquin Valley is accustomed to dealing with drought, but when those conditions last for decades, scientists call it a megadrought. According to a…