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L.A. Times - Environment

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Los Angeles Times: Science, Environment and Technology News

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http://www.latimes.com

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Other → Ecology

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In Palisades visit, Trump officials vow to speed up permits for fire rebuilding

3:03
EPA Chief Lee Zeldin visited Los Angeles together with the head of the Small Business Administration to address what they called unacceptable delays in granting building permits after the last year's devastating fires.

Jackie and Shadow's eggs eaten by ravens, but there's still hope for a new clutch

3.února
Ravens recently ate the internet-famous bald eagle couple's two eggs, a sad twist to the nesting season. But Jackie could lay more once her body resets.

As teeth chatter across the U.S., Southern California is a hot spot: What to expect this week

2.února
While cold-stunned iguanas fall from trees in Florida and videos circulate of frozen "exploding" trees in the Northeast, Southern California is working up a sweat.

Rare sheep are U.S.-Mexico border crossers, but they're hitting a sharp new obstacle

1.února
Peninsular bighorn sheep have long migrated between California and Mexico, but plans to close gaps in the border wall may change that. Scientists say the animals will suffer as a result.

Fighting to survive, an Altadena water company is charging a new 'fire recovery fee'

31.ledna
Small water companies in Altadena are struggling financially after the Eaton fire and are starting to charge customers more. One of the utilities is trying to stave off insolvency.

Halfway through winter, heat is melting the California snowpack

31.ledna
The snowpack in California stands at just 59% of average for this time of year. Extraordinary warmth has meant that storms bring more rain and less snow.

Trump administration's climate skepticism effort violated federal law, judge rules

31.ledna
The administration staffed up a new group that published a report downplaying the severity of global warming. The EPA leaned on that report in its proposal to repeal the endangerment finding.

Border inspector finds protected birds in man's pants. Here's how he tried to explain it

30.ledna
When U.S. Customs and Border Protections agents questioned what was behind the 'abnormally bulging' groin of a Tijuana resident as he attempted to cross the border late last year, the 35-year-old responded it was part of his male anatomy, according to court documents. It was two parakeets.

West Coast monarch butterfly populations hit historic low. This may be the 'new normal'

30.ledna
The latest count of western monarch butterfly populations is the third-lowest yet, after 2024 and 2020.

Climate change, electric vehicles and Delta tunnel among the focuses of gubernatorial candidate forum

29.ledna
The schism between Democratic environmental ideals and California voters' anxiety about affordability, notably gas prices, were on full display during an environmental policy forum among some of the state's top Democratic candidates for governor on Wednesday.

Heated debate over California water plan as environmentalists warn of 'ecosystem collapse'

29.ledna
California regulators will soon decide on a water plan for the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Environmental advocates warn that the proposal on the table will harm the ecosystem.

Pasadena Jewish Temple sues Edison for igniting Eaton fire

28.ledna
The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison Tuesday, claiming the electric company was to blame for igniting last year's Eaton fire, which destroyed the congregation's historic sanctuary, preschool and other buildings.

A push to end a fractured approach to post-fire contamination removal

28.ledna
Assemblymember John Harabedian is introducing new legislation that would create statewide science-based standards for the testing and removal of contamination left by wildfires.

For injured sea turtles like three-flippered 'Porkchop,' Aquarium of the Pacific has doubled its care space

28.ledna
On Wednesday, the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach opened an exhibit where visitors for the first time can watch sick and injured sea turtles go through rehabilitation, including "Porkchop," who had a flipper amputated.
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